Arctic will no longer ice in the summer
That is the judgment of a British scientist on October 15. He also warned of global warming caused by global warming that would raise sea levels and harm wild species like seals and polar bears.
According to Peter Wadhams, professor of ocean physics at Cambridge University, in the next 10 years most of the Arctic ice sheets will melt in the summer, although winter ice still exists for several hundred years.
This change also means that the Earth's top view from space will be blue instead of white, and boats will have a new sea route to northern Russia.
Scientists identified the Arctic melting phenomenon as one of the most obvious signs of the global warming phenomenon, and they will warn this to world leaders attending Lien's conference. The United Nations discusses a new climate treaty in Copenhagen (Denmark).
According to British scientists, the Arctic will be completely free of ice in the summer of the next 20 years - (Photo: Reuters)
' Based on the variation in thickness and range of ice by season, changes in temperature, wind and especially the composition of ice, we think that in about 20 years the Arctic will be completely zero. summer ice , 'says Professor Wadhams, one of the world's leading experts in Arctic ice research.
According to Dr. Martin Sommerkorn - belonging to the Arctic project of the World Nature Conservation Fund, if the melting ice phenomenon takes place as forecast, it can affect the whole world.
' The Arctic Sea plays a central role in the Earth's climate. If it is out of balance, the whole world will be suddenly warmed up " - he said" - This could cause flooding affecting about a quarter of the world's population, significantly increasing greenhouse gas emissions and time. Global weather will change dramatically '.
Once again the alarm bell about global climate change is set.
- This summer in the North Pole is no different from Saigon, the highest temperature up to 34.8 degrees Celsius
- The area of ice in the Arctic dropped a record in the summer
- Perennial ice in the Arctic is disappearing
- The volume of ice in the Arctic drops to a record low
- Ice in the Arctic is likely to disappear by 2030
- Arctic will melt ice after 5 years
- The Arctic temperature is the highest in 44,000 years
- Summer is 'stuck' because the Arctic is getting warmer
- In the future, it will be 25 hours long because the Earth slows down
- The Arctic ice sheet dropped a record
- In 40 years the Arctic will run out of ice?
- 2040 will no longer have ice in the Arctic?