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Glaciers and arctic ice are vanishing. Time to get radical before it's too late
https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2019/apr/10/glaciers-arctic-ice-vanishing-radical-politicsGlaciers and arctic ice are vanishing. Time to get radical before it's too late
Bill McKibben
Wed 10 Apr 2019 11.00 BST
Forget early warning signs and canaries in coal mines were now well into the middle of the climate change era, with its epic reshaping of our home planet. Mondays news, from two separate studies, made it clear that the frozen portions of the earth are now in violent and dramatic flux.
The first, led by veteran Greenland glaciologist Jason Box, looked across the Arctic at everything from increased tundra biomass to deepening thaw of the permafrost layer. Their conclusion: the Arctic biophysical system is now clearly trending away from its 20th Century state and into an unprecedented state, with implications not only within but beyond the Arctic. To invent a word, the north is rapidly slushifying, with more rainfall and fewer days of hard freeze; the latest data shows that after a month of record temperatures in the Bering Sea, ocean ice in the Arctic is at an all-time record low for the date, crushing the record set last April.
The other study looked at the great mountain ranges of the planet, and found that their glaciers were melting much faster than scientists had expected. By the end of the century many of those alpine glaciers would be gone entirely; the Alps may lose 90% of their ice. From the Caucasus to the south island of New Zealand, mountains are losing more than 1% of their ice each year now: At the current glacier loss rate, the glaciers will not survive the century, said Michael Zemp, who runs the World Glacier Monitoring Service from his office at the University of Zurich.
One could list the consequences of these changes in great detail. They range from the catastrophic (Andean cities with no obvious source of water supply once the glaciers have melted) to the merely bitter (no one is going to die from a lack of skiing, but to lose the season when friction disappears will make many lives sadder). For the moment, though, dont worry about the effects, just focus on what it means that some of the largest systems on earth are now in seismic shift.
What it means, I think, is that no one should be shocked when Extinction Rebellion activists engage in mass civil disobedience. No one should be annoyed when school kids start leaving class en masse. No one should be surprised that Green New Deal advocates are now calling for dramatic overhaul of American society. In fact we should be deeply grateful: these activists, and the scientists producing these reports, are the only people on the planet who seem to understand the scale of the problem.
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Glaciers and arctic ice are vanishing. Time to get radical before it's too late (Original Post)
nitpicker
Apr 2019
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tymorial
(3,433 posts)1. Conservatives dont care. They really dont
We are doomed
Blue_Tires
(55,445 posts)2. I dunno...
Maybe folks could start by *NOT* electing anti-intellectual pieces of shit into positions of power?
And don't think I don't remember what the Guardian was saying about Obama and Hillary in 2015-16... You'd think they'd see the connection sooner or later.
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akraven
(1,975 posts)4. We know that, way up here in Fairbanks.
The kids are the BEST activists, but our coolers and juice boxes help.