Not exact matches
Re # 92 The carbonate compensation depth (the depth below which calcium carbonate dissolves) is shallow in
polar waters, so calcium carbonate sediments are virtually absent on the
arctic seabed.
The rise of CO2 from 270ppm to now over 400ppm, the extent of equatorial and sub tropical deforestation, the soot deposits on the
polar ice caps, the increase in atmospheric
water vapour due to a corresponding increase in ocean temps and changes in ocean currents, the extreme ice albedo currently happening in the
arctic etc, etc are all conspiring in tandem to alter the climate as we know it.
See millions, billions, trillions traded for pigs, pokes, and lies... starving
polar bears straight from the sands of a sinking
arctic... snarling snow leopards swept away by melting glaciers... gasping Gurkhas in search of
water... coastal residents on stilts... climate grifters juggling semi-intelligent humans... grim reapers galloping the streets... massive throngs wandering aimlessly... You there in the back!
Although
arctic experts said there were many signs of warming, including a thinning and shrinking of the
polar ice cap, there was no way to link a patch of sun - dappled
water at the pole to climate change.