Rainbody
Silver Member
It's funny you mention ice level. The whole isotope I know the new hot topic is "record" low of sea ice. Maybe the better way is record since 1979 and leaving out cross referencing historical "North Passages" which could only be done without sea ice. So bottom line it's melted before, even been complete gone before.
And of course you've got to leave out the record depth of ice on the other pole and matching greatest extent of sea ice to get that "shock" value required to "scare the public into change".
And of course you've got to leave out the record depth of ice on the other pole and matching greatest extent of sea ice to get that "shock" value required to "scare the public into change".