Policymakers and governments around the world are still using outdated climate models and are therefore operating under faulty presumptions. The best example of this is their maintaining that the Arctic will retain sea ice until sometime between 2040 and 2070, ignoring the devastating 2012 summer loss of sea ice (roughly 30%!). For the record, they’re wrong – completely wrong! Six to 30 months is a much more likely scenario. Maintaining this naïve assumption will not only go down in history as colossal climatology #FAIL,
Disrupting the Borg is expensive and time consuming!
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Mark your calendars!
They’re still expecting to see that ice-free summer this year.
Or next year, or the year after that.
Sometime soon now…