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Arctic warming at twice the global rate PDF Print E-mail
Written by Ladywriter   
Sunday, 15 April 2007
Ladywriter
November 8th, 2004, 06:21 PM
OSLO, Norway (Reuters) -- Global warming is heating the Arctic almost twice as fast as the rest of the planet in a thaw that threatens millions of livelihoods and could wipe out polar bears by 2100, an eight-nation report said on Monday.

The biggest survey to date of the Arctic climate, by 250 scientists, said the accelerating melt could be a foretaste of wider disruptions from a build-up of human emissions of heat-trapping gases in Earth's atmosphere.

The "Arctic climate is now warming rapidly and much larger changes are projected," according to the Arctic Climate Impact Assessment (ACIA), funded by the United States, Canada, Russia, Denmark, Iceland, Sweden, Norway and Finland.

Arctic temperatures are rising at almost twice the global average and could leap 4-7 Celsius (7-13 Fahrenheit) by 2100, roughly twice the global average projected by U.N. reports. Siberia and Alaska have already warmed by 2-3 C since the 1950s.

Possible benefits like more productive fisheries, easier access to oil and gas deposits or trans-Arctic shipping routes would be outweighed by threats to indigenous peoples and the habitats of animals and plants.

Sea ice around the North Pole, for instance, could almost disappear in summer by the end of the century. The extent of the ice has shrunk by 15 percent to 20 percent in the past 30 years.

"Polar bears are unlikely to survive as a species if there is an almost complete loss of summer sea-ice cover," the report said. On land, creatures like lemmings, caribou, reindeer and snowy owls are being squeezed north into a narrower range.

Fossil fuels blamed

The report mainly blames the melt on gases from fossil fuels burned in cars, factories and power plants. The Arctic warms faster than the global average because dark ground and water, once exposed, traps more heat than reflective snow and ice.

Klaus Toepfer, head of the U.N. Environment Programme, said the Arctic changes were an early warning. "What happens there is of concern for everyone because Arctic warming and its consequences have worldwide implications," he said.

And the melting of glaciers is expected to raise world sea levels by about 10 cm (4 inches) by the end of the century.

Many of the four million people in the Arctic are suffering. Buildings from Russia to Canada have collapsed because of subsidence linked to thawing permafrost that also destabilises oil pipelines, roads and airports.

Indigenous hunters are falling through thinning ice and say that prey from seals to whales is harder to find. Rising levels of ultra-violet radiation may cause cancers.

Changes under way in the Arctic "present serious challenges to human health and food security, and possibly even (to) the survival of some cultures," the report says.

Farming could benefit in some areas, while more productive forests are moving north on to former tundra. "There are not just negative consequences, there will be new opportunities too," said Paal Prestrud, vice-chair of ACIA.

Scientists will meet in Iceland this week to discuss the report. Foreign ministers from Arctic nations are due to meet in Iceland on November 24, but diplomats say they are deeply split with Washington least willing to make drastic action.

President George W. Bush pulled the United States, the world's top polluter, out of the 126-nation Kyoto protocol in 2001, arguing its curbs on greenhouse gas emissions were too costly and unfairly excluded developing nations.

"Kyoto is only a first step," said Norwegian Environment Minister Knut Hareide, a strong backer of Kyoto. "The clear message from this report is that Kyoto is not enough. We must reduce emissions much more in coming decades."

http://www.cnn.com/2004/TECH/science/11/08/globalwarming.reut/index.html

Mike 1508
November 10th, 2004, 10:05 AM
damn and i like the polar bears, they like the cold just like me, if they blame the fossil fuels then stop the big dump truckes from lettin out big pufs of black smoke, when im drivin behind one, at red lite and he starts going, i cant see for like 2 mins

Kasumi-chan
November 10th, 2004, 12:08 PM
I was just reading about this this morning, it's sad how close we've brought this world to the brink of destruction.

DeathscytheX
November 10th, 2004, 01:48 PM
we're like a disease, the cancer of earth. we are a virus, when we use up all the resorces in our area we move and multiply.

Kasumi-chan
November 10th, 2004, 02:05 PM
:haha: Way to quote "the matrix", but you are right. ;)

slippers
November 10th, 2004, 02:26 PM
if everyone remembers to open their refrigilator once a day, this problem will go away ;)

Sledgstone
November 11th, 2004, 06:46 PM
i don't want the polar bears to die off.. :(

*opens fridge* :)

slippers
November 11th, 2004, 09:22 PM
lemme rephrase that. if everyone remember to open their fridge no more than once a day, this problem will go away ;)


you probably killed poor baby polar bear by opening extra than your regular opening day to let harmful rays out ;p

kagome is so hot
November 11th, 2004, 09:26 PM
noo i like polar bears if they die i will be so sad:(
we do literaly screw this planet we fucked it up and now were payin for it

GundamFreakX
November 13th, 2004, 09:13 PM
This is what we get for destroying God's created world. Now,
WE SHALL TASTE HIS SQUIRRLEY WRATH!!!

Sledgstone
November 14th, 2004, 10:48 AM
lemme rephrase that. if everyone remember to open their fridge no more than once a day, this problem will go away ;)


you probably killed poor baby polar bear by opening extra than your regular opening day to let harmful rays out ;p
:( nooo... that poor baby polar bear... :(

and whats worse is that i eat when i'm sad... *looks at fridge* :\

GundamFreakX
November 17th, 2004, 03:12 PM
I love polar bears too. *doesnt open fridge for milk*

Mimiru
November 17th, 2004, 03:28 PM
no more pollution plz i wnat to live till im 80

kagome is so hot
November 17th, 2004, 04:10 PM
ur such a dumbass mimiru ur not a polar bear and thats what we are talking about besides our pollution wont affect us for a long time but we should stop polluting
[ i dont care when i die cause unlike christians i will live again go buddhism ]

Mimiru
November 17th, 2004, 04:44 PM
i iddnt say i was a polar bear i just wana live cuz if the ozone delplets we die

GundamFreakX
November 17th, 2004, 09:11 PM
The apocalypse is coming! WE ARE ALL GOING TO DIE PPL!

 
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