NORTH POLE ICE CAP MELT-AWAY BREAKS ALL TIME RECORDS (Friday, 25.8.2011 14:00:00 GMT) 10 minutes ago came out the latest satellite readings showing the North Pole Ice Cap melt away has now reached ALL-TIME RECORD by 4,000 km2: 2,988,000 km2. http://arctic.atmos.uiuc.edu/cryosphere/IMAGES/seaice.recent.arctic.png Just within five years of the Arctic Ocean becoming completely ice-free the ocean is estimated to be ice-free 5 months in a year. This does not bode well with the permaforst which then leaks methane, carbon dioxide, nitrous oxide and carbon monoxide(*). (*) carbon monoxide arising from burning peat bogs and boreal forests.
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