While corporate media reports that it’s too late to save Arctic Sea ice,
it seems the Arctic has other plans. Greenland’s snow and ice gains
are proving exceptional and cherry farmers in British Columbia, Canada,
are warning record low temperatures could reduce their yields.
As recently as three weeks ago, The Guardian and The New York Times reported ‘Too late now to save Arctic summer ice, climate scientists find – Climate crisis’ and ‘A Summer Without Arctic Sea Ice Could Come a Decade Sooner Than Expected’ respectively. Both articles report on a paper published in Nature Communications
which used data from 1979-2019 to “demonstrate the importance of
planning for and adapting to a seasonally ice-free Arctic in the near
future” due to a future of “ice-free Arctic in September.”
However,
as Electroverse points out, corporate media have failed to report the
news last week that more snow and ice in Greenland was visibly seen, as
was thicker sea ice further out to sea....<<<Read More>>>...
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