Sunday, 19 August 2018

ARCTIC MELT WAS MUCH EARLIER IN MEDIEVAL WARM PERIOD SAYS NEW PAPER

This paper reveals new evidence that in both the Medieval and the Roman warm periods Arctic sea ice began to melt two months earlier than now. Scientists have determined that today’s Arctic sea ice concentrations are still much higher than they have been for most of the last several thousand years, undermining claims that modern era Arctic sea ice changes are remarkable, unusual, or unprecedented. 

1 comment:

  1. We must know not history, but how to stop melting ice today.
    Only properties of water could provide this opportunity.
    For more details, Michael Ioffe mioffe_2000@yahoo.com

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