RSS Finds A Different Shade Of Pink

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Extreme Arctic Warming Breaks Color Barrier Into Hot Pink
As global warming from unlimited fossil fuel burning accelerates, the Arctic is being radically transformed. This winter saw large regions of Canada and Greenland about 10°C (about 15-20°F) above the historical average. Temperatures in eastern Canada in the dead of winter were a staggering 21°C (37.8°F) above average. The extreme Arctic warming is wreaking havoc with the polar ecosystems and is linked to the catastrophic snowstorms that pummeled the United States. In a summary of how global climate change is becoming observable to people in their daily lives, NASA scientist James Hansen was forced to redraw his global map with hot pink:

http://wonkroom.thinkprogress.org/2011/04/07/hot-pink-arctic/

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6 Responses to RSS Finds A Different Shade Of Pink

  1. Tom Harley says:

    Good thing I’m colour blind, or I’d have to believe them, or color blind, in your neck of the woods.

  2. Tom Harley says:

    Automatically generated posts are quite fearsome!
    Toronto Worried About Global Warming As Massive Arctic Blast Approaches
    North America Forecast To Get Slammed With Arctic Warming
    Hot Topic Thinks The Arctic And Greenland Is Still Warming

  3. Andy Weiss says:

    Now wait a minute! I thought that pink was hot. Now it’s being shown as cold and is right in the same region that our warmcold heatwave took place last winter. By any slight chance, are they now trying to confuse people?

    As usual, northern Siberia, the South Pacific and the area around Antarctica are smoking hot. There practically no people in any of these places and probably very few reliable weather stations. Hansen’s crayons have been at work!

    That pink color is so pretty and so gay!

  4. PJB says:

    Here in the Laurentians, last winter was mild and snowy. We even got above freezing for 4 or 5 DAYS during the entire winter. Only a couple of -30C days with most being a comfortable -10 to -20C. The ice on the lake melted last week….

    Spring has been unseasonably cool and wet so far. Where is that warming when we need it to get the yardwork done?!

  5. Andy Weiss says:

    Had to google to figure out where the Laurentians are. You find out something new every day. It must be very scenic.

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