There are now only 346,000 Km² more sea ice cover in the Arctic ocean region than at the lowest recorded satellite measurement of the modern era on Sep 17, 2012. That's not a great deal when you consider that more than 11 million Km² sea ice has melted in that region from last Winter's peek... Continue Reading →
Old Arctic Sea Ice Disappears Over 25 Years
You may have experienced climate change for yourself. It's easy to do these days. In most places on this planet, you just have to step outside for a while. But it is not so easy to see the gradual accumulative changes that take place over years through annual cycles of ebb and flow. The short... Continue Reading →