This is part of a series of videos called "Climate Change Hits Home," demonstrating the immediate impacts of global warming in our backyards. They're also featured on LinkTV. This video shows how climate change is causing Arctic sea ice, which acts as a natural air-conditioner for the earth, to melt at an accelerated rate. A warmer world means hotter temperatures for everyone.
Now this is what I was talking about earlier, the lack of data.
Oerlemans, et al, 2005 clearly shows that the melting started long before our Co2 started to radiate force the temperatures. Around a century by the looks of it.
Finlandcitizen 2 years ago
I'm afraid that there are some who are going to go off about "Junk Science", but this has nothing to do either pro or con about any "Man Made" issue.
TECHKLEC 2 years ago