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Hi Ken, Alan, The predictions of sea ice lasting for decades are about to be proved wrong. The sea ice extent declined by 208000 square kms yesterday. 36 days like this and it will all be gone. We are heading for what I have been absolutely dreading: a near ice free Arctic in September. Thus by my "simple argument" for geoengineering [1], that you must be quite tired of reading, we have to apply SRM. (In the press release, we've ignored the sea level rise.) The rapidity of retreat has taken many by surprise because of neglecting the terrestrial albedo flip. Siberian snow cover is record low, and temperatures are record high. Can stratospheric aerosols reflect sufficient sunlight to offset the albedo flip, BOTH of ice on sea AND of snow on land, as they melt away in summer? Put another way, is there a chance to cool the Arctic and save the sea ice? Or have we left it too late? In which case, what is there to do? Best regards, John [1] http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/msg03004.html
SEA ICE LOSS STUNS SCIENTISTS
If the retreat continues at this pace, there will
be little
sea ice left at the end of summer and we can expect a seasonally ice
free ocean
in future years. Loss of sea ice causes Arctic warming to accelerate, resulting in increased discharge of methane from vast quantities trapped in permafrost. The methane, as a potent greenhouse gas, could exacerbate global warming to provoke further discharge, triggering long term and very severe disruption to the Earth's climate. We may now be at the brink of a climate emergency.
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