So 90% of all Arctic ice has melted in the past 35 years but yet sea levels across the world remained the same...
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1. This doesn't indicate that 90% of the Arctic sea ice has melted, but that it's rapidly thinning 2. Melting of sea ice doesn't affect sea level 3. Sea levels are rising, but mainly due to thermal expansion
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I've seen about 100 different arguments about the distant past. Those are all missing the point. Climate change is happening faster than life can adapt. Mass extinction, ecological collapse, food insecurity etc
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This contains a relevant except from the IPCC:https://twitter.com/Ad_Inifinitum/status/1150653324653408256?s=19 …
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Hvala. Twitter će to iskoristiti za poboljšanje vaše vremenske crte. PoništiPoništi
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Yeah, but a guy brought a snowball into congress, sooooooo...
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Inhofe? That guy sucks.
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Am I reading the video wrong? It looks like its constantly shrinking and regrowing
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The lighter colors are the oldest ice. 95% of the oldest ice has melted. The surface area is similar (at least at the peak each year), but the volume is significantly reducedpic.twitter.com/5Yf5DrQmob
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It’s been melting for 20,000 years. Zoom out.
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No, it hasn't. We are currently in a cooling cycle of the Milankovitch cycle. We overwhelmed that natural climate cycle.
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