A Twitter user shared a picture comparing significant changes in glaciers in the Arctic, claiming that the pictures were taken 100 years apart. “2 photos of the Arctic taken 100
by TheCable revealed that Christian Åslund, a photographer, took the coloured images during the summer season of 2002, in a project collaboration with Greenpeace.In this case, the photographer was showing the impact of climate change by comparingpublished in August 2022 by Nature.com, evidence shows that
in recent decades, the warming in the Arctic has been much faster than in the rest of the world, a phenomenon scientifically known as Arctic amplification. also acknowledged that numerous studies have reported that the “Arctic is warming either twice, more than twice, or even three times as fast as the globe on average”.Sharing the pictures in anAslund said the black and white picture was taken by the Norwegian Polan Institute in 1928, while she recreated the coloured frame in 2002.
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