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https://phys.org/news/2023-10-scientists-huge-antarctic-ice-shelves.html
Of course there is no climate change due to man, right?
Of course there is no climate change due to man, right?
@sonhouse saidFrom the article
https://phys.org/news/2023-10-scientists-huge-antarctic-ice-shelves.html
Of course there is no climate change due to man, right?
@sonhouse saidWell I would point to this forum, which gives a lot of really well founded information about the state of the ice over the years:
https://phys.org/news/2023-10-scientists-huge-antarctic-ice-shelves.html
Of course there is no climate change due to man, right?
The post that was quoted here has been removedSo you now claim, that during the measures of the pandemic humasn burned no fossil fuels?
@sonhouse saidNo, the article you cited in your OP was talking about trillions of tons of sea ice melting.
@divegeester
There is this report saying Greenland ice is melting faster than Antarctica:
https://phys.org/news/2023-10-ice-sheet-surface-greenland-antarctica.html
If a million ton glacier piece that was on land and then is in the water, how is that not raising the sea level, if only by a tenth of a millimeter?
@divegeester saidTrue, but it does It does if ice melts from the land, which a considerable amount of it does,especially in the Antarctic
No, the article you cited in your OP was talking about trillions of tons of sea ice melting.
Sea ice melting doesn’t raise sea levels.