Friday - December 14, 2007
Arctic Ice Refreezing
Arctic ice is refreezing at a record pace. Imagine that.
The record melting of Arctic sea ice observed this summer and fall led to record-low levels of ice in both September and October, but a record-setting pace of re-freezing in November, according to the NASA Earth Observatory. Some 58,000 square miles of ice formed per day for 10 days in late October and early November, a new record. Read more....
And for visual proof, here is a picture of Arctic Ice in 1985 (the time before global warming) and 2007:
Author: The Machiavellian
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