In just nine days 20 per cent of this Antarctica island's snow has melted

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New satellite photos from NASA's Earth Observatory show ice on the cap of Eagle Island has almost disappeared after less than 10 days of extreme heat.

“It’s more significant that these events are coming more frequently.“January 2020 was the hottest January scientists had ever witnessed, and Earth's poles are warming quicker than much of the rest of the planet. Two recent studies have sounded the alarm on what rising land and sea temperatures could mean for the continent's vast ice sheets.

A second study by Australian researchers in the PNAS journal, looked into the deep past to predict future sea-level rises.READ MOREMeasuring isotopes from volcanic ash in ice samples, the team identified a gap in the ice sheet record that indicated mass sea-level rise as temperatures warmed.

 

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Cherry picked bullhonky.

Guess what, it is still summer in the Southern Hemisphere. Everything tends to melt in summer. Another B grade journalist trying to spread the fear!

It’s about time

10 days days of seasonal ambient temperatures has nothing to do with climate which is long term averages. Funny how ambient temperatures are suddenly climates whenever you're trying to scaremonger, but when it's unusual cold you'll mock people for misunderstanding climate

cool now we can go in and mine and destroy that too

“Left wing lunatics doctoring images for their own agenda” RWNJs start your engines. Be funny if it wasn’t so serious.

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