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The recent findings regarding ice loss in Greenland are deeply concerning, shedding light on the significant environmental changes occurring in the region. According to a study published on Tuesday, the area of ice loss in Greenland over the past three decades amounts to approximately 36 times the size of New York City. This dramatic loss of ice has led to a transformation of the landscape, with barren rock, wetlands, and shrub areas replacing once-frozen terrain.

 

The study, conducted by analyzing satellite imagery, reveals that Greenland has lost a staggering 28,707 square kilometers (around 11,000 square miles) of ice during the specified period. This loss is attributed to rising air temperatures, which have in turn elevated land temperatures and accelerated the melting of permafrost. The thawing of permafrost releases carbon dioxide and methane, contributing to further global warming, while also causing land instability that could impact infrastructure and buildings.

 

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The consequences of ice loss extend beyond Greenland's borders, with implications for climate change and sea level rise worldwide. The melting ice is creating a feedback loop whereby areas once covered by snow and ice now absorb more solar energy, leading to further melt and negative impacts. Additionally, increased water from ice melt is raising land surface temperatures and affecting natural ecosystems.

 

Greenland, as the world's largest island, plays a crucial role in global climate dynamics. Its rapid warming, occurring at twice the global mean rate since the 1970s, underscores the urgent need for action to address climate change. The study's authors warn of the likelihood of more extreme temperatures in the future, emphasizing the importance of mitigating further environmental degradation.

 

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The impact of ice loss extends beyond environmental concerns, affecting indigenous communities that rely on natural ecosystems for survival. Coastal communities, in particular, face challenges due to the flow of sediments and nutrients into coastal waters, impacting fishing practices and traditional ways of life.

 

As Greenland's ice continues to diminish, it serves as a stark reminder of the urgent need for collective action to combat climate change and protect vulnerable ecosystems. Addressing the root causes of ice loss and implementing measures to mitigate its effects are critical steps toward safeguarding the planet for future generations.

 

14.02.24

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1 hour ago, JonnyF said:

 

Insurance companies using climate alarmism to raise premiums and reduce cover is hardly a shocker.

 

Back in reality, climate related death risk is at an all time low.

 

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Thanks for the conspiracy theory. What don't you understand about the fact that they are abandoning markets? Not exactly a route to profitability. And what do mortality rates have to do with damaged property? There are obvious reasons why mortality has gone down from natural disasters that have nothing to do with their intensity.

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13 minutes ago, JonnyF said:

 

Ever considered houses being built in less habitable places due to population explosion?

 

Ever considered construction methods becoming less robust? My Victorian era properties I rent out in the UK could withstand a truck hitting them. A brand new condo I rented in Bangkok you could put your fist through the wall. 

 

Ever consider costs of repair going through the roof due to rampant inflation?

 

So let me get this right. Far less people are dying from climate disaster than ever before but more roof tiles are blowing off? Well, that's it then, I'll cancel my holiday in Australia and buy an electric car (although insurance costs are rocketing on those as well). :laugh:

Far less people are dying because 

1)Huge improvements in advanced warnings

2) Faster transportation to faster escape

3)Improved disaster relief

4)Improvements in medical care

 

I don't care about your anecdotal assessments of construction methods

As for rampant inflation...the world had a brief bout of rampant inflations following the covid epidemic. Most of the 21st century has been marked by low inflation. In addition, as I already pointed out, what's stopping insurance companies from raising their rates instead of fleeing?

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1 hour ago, johng said:

There is still a lot of ice left  ?

and (maybe) we are at the end of an ice age so "naturally" the ice caps will be smaller than during full ice age.

The issue isn't how much ice is left it's how much ice it's losing and going to lose. That melted ice is what's going to affect sea levels and currents.

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2 hours ago, johng said:

 

and (maybe) we are at the end of an ice age so "naturally" the ice caps will be smaller than during full ice age.

Actually, we're still in an ice age. This is what's called an interglaciation period. And that doesn't explain why the rate of warming has accelerated so rapidly and in line with the consensus of climatologists.

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2 hours ago, Hanaguma said:

A certain ex-President has a penchant for both climate alarmism and the hypocrisy of buying beachfront property as well.

 

Also just a thought, isn't the place called "Green"land for a reason? 

Another person who confuses science with celebrity. First off, why is it hypocrisy? Again, even if they lose the property, will that affect their standard of living? What's more, do you know how high Obama's property is above sea level? Do you know whqt rate the sea level is rising there?

 

As for why it's called Greenland? The story goes that Erik the Red named it Greenland to attract settlers. But no one really knows why. Including you.

 

Which is not to say that Greenland was never green.

"Greenland was once truly green, according to new research which shows that the southern highlands of the country used to be home to a lush boreal forest... The scientists reached their conclusion after analysing ancient DNA from the base of an ice core taken at the Dye 3 site in southern Greenland... The samples were dated back to between 450,000 and 800,000 years ago, making them the oldest authenticated DNA obtained so far."

https://cordis.europa.eu/article/id/28003-greenland-once-truly-green-scientists-reveal

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17 minutes ago, impulse said:


I don't think they're proposing anything as dire as removing 6 billion people.  They just want those 6 billion people to transfer a bunch of their money to a few who are pushing "the science".

 

 

 

*  "their science".

 

Which has a similar degree of validity as "Meghan's truth".

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1 hour ago, johng said:

what if anything can be done about it.

 

Just do what Woke, Millionaire celebrities like Bill Gates does, purchase carbon credits and re-board the private jet to your waterfront holiday home (or Epstein's island) where you can lecture the masses about climate change.

 

Apparently, the ice reforms and defies gravity to place itself at the top of the iceberg within 30 minutes of purchase. Or your money back. 

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1 hour ago, impulse said:


I don't think they're proposing anything as dire as removing 6 billion people.  They just want those 6 billion people to transfer a bunch of their money to a few who are pushing "the science".

 

 

As opposed to the equitable way that fossil fuel companies distribute their profits now? Or how the rulers of various oil producing states lavish those funds on their citizens and stint on  themselves? At least that must be the case in the alternative universe  that you clearly inhabit.

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16 minutes ago, JonnyF said:

I thnk that's what the elites really want.

 

Absolutely, so it's important for everyone to point out their hypocrisy

at every opportunity and push back against their tyranny in every way

(that is safe and affective  and errr legal too 😋  )

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28 minutes ago, JonnyF said:

 

I thnk that's what the elites really want.

 

Them jet setting around the globe in private jets where they attend extravagant conferences in huge motorcades to tell the rest of us to be happy with a more austere lifestyle, owning nothing and scraping a living so we can pay more taxes to them under the guise of saving the planet.

 

Oh wait a minute, that's already happening!! And some of the turkeys on this thread are voting for it. :laugh:

 

Thatcher saw through it decades ago.

 

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8 minutes ago, johng said:

 

Absolutely, so it's important for everyone to point out their hypocrisy

at every opportunity and push back against their tyranny in every way

(that is safe and affective  and errr legal too 😋  )

Yes, we must do everything we can to protect Little Oil against Big Green. It's a fight worth choking for.

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28 minutes ago, johng said:

 

Absolutely, so it's important for everyone to point out their hypocrisy

at every opportunity and push back against their tyranny in every way

(that is safe and affective  and errr legal too 😋  )

 

I think so many people are seeing through it now.

 

The extreme leftists will continue to support "their science" of course but it's just a means to an end for them. Removing assets and control from the individual and into the hands of the state. If that has to be under the guise of "saving the planet", so be it as far as they are concerned. The fact that their actions don't match their rhetoric tells you everything you need to know. 

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