Arctic Ice July 2011 - UpdateAre we headed for another 2007 style crash ?In my Arctic Ice March 2011 - Update #1, I gave these figures for September minimum -an extent below 4 million km2 is highly probable.an extent below 3 million km2 is entirely possible if Arctic weather continues to follow the overall trends of the last decade.In April I
The Nansen Legacy project invites the Arctic research community to the international symposium, Towards the new Arctic Ocean – Past, Present, Future, in Tromsø,.
Earlier today in Monaco, the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) published its special report on the ocean and cryosphere in a changing climate – or “SROCC” for short.
You’ll often hear about the “Ice albedo effect” as a supposed tipping point that the IPCC is ignoring. The idea is that as the Arctic ice melts, it absorbs more heat from the sun, and so warms the planet. What they ignore is that as the planet warms there are also more clouds, especially in tropical regions.
Hopkins AI expert Jim Bellingham discusses potential uses of AI to track and mitigate the effects of climate change ahead of a March 15 presentation at the South by Southwest Conference