“We very likely will live to see ice-free summers in the Arctic,” says Marika Holland, of the National Center for Atmospheric Research in Boulder, Colo. “Or if we don’t live to see it, our children will.”
“Some of these shipping routes will become open much more reliably,” she says. “But we’re not close to that yet and we can’t really predict exactly when that’s going to happen.”
Disrupting the Borg is expensive and time consuming!
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perhaps…and on other hand….
How long is Summer to these people a week or two in September? What’s the bottom line?
Next time one of them like Julienne shows up, we need an answer to this.
What exactly is at the bottom of the Death Spiral? One week of some extra water?
Correction:
“Some of these shipping routes MAY become open reliably,” she says. “But we’re not close to that yet and we can’t really predict exactly IF that’s going to happen.”