11-20-23, 02:51 PM
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New Study: Modern Sea Ice Extent Is Nearly The Highest In 9000 Years Across the Arctic
By Kenneth Richard on 20. November 2023
Excerpt:
Millennial-scale Arctic sea ice reconstructions do not corroborate alarmist claims of unprecedented sea ice losses in modern times.
Using sea ice biomarker proxy (IP25), scientists (Kolling et al., 2023) have determined that the sea ice extent in the Labrador Sea was nearly absent throughout the year (close to 0.0 μg/gTOC) for much of the last 9,000 years. The sea ice was lowest (~0.1 μg/gTOC) 9,300 to 8,900 years ago, and low (~0.4 μg/gTOC) from 7,500 to 4,000 years ago.
In contrast, modern sea ice now lasts 23 weeks per year and is the highest in the last 9,000+ years (~1.6 μg/gTOC).
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Another paper showing it was much less sea ice long ago yet planet still alive today.
New Study: Modern Sea Ice Extent Is Nearly The Highest In 9000 Years Across the Arctic
By Kenneth Richard on 20. November 2023
Excerpt:
Millennial-scale Arctic sea ice reconstructions do not corroborate alarmist claims of unprecedented sea ice losses in modern times.
Using sea ice biomarker proxy (IP25), scientists (Kolling et al., 2023) have determined that the sea ice extent in the Labrador Sea was nearly absent throughout the year (close to 0.0 μg/gTOC) for much of the last 9,000 years. The sea ice was lowest (~0.1 μg/gTOC) 9,300 to 8,900 years ago, and low (~0.4 μg/gTOC) from 7,500 to 4,000 years ago.
In contrast, modern sea ice now lasts 23 weeks per year and is the highest in the last 9,000+ years (~1.6 μg/gTOC).
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Another paper showing it was much less sea ice long ago yet planet still alive today.
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