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The same subject as below , Ice Melting is on an article of Ise - Hakusan Dou in Japanese which will be upped at a other site as Essence 11-Jishin Do on this week end.
America is very serious about this climate changing , Ise -hakusan Dou also is, I wish Sazareishi Samurai Spirit who are the translator of Ise-Hakusan Dou works for that newest article as soon as possible. An English version would be very helpful for the entire whole world especially for us in this year, 2012 and hopefully for us be in the year of 2013.
Arctic sea ice likely to hit record …Pollution, excessive fishing and global …
The same subject as below , Ice Melting is on an article of Ise - Hakusan Dou in Japanese which will be upped at a other site as Essence 11-Jishin Do on this week end.
America is very serious about this climate changing , Ise -hakusan Dou also is, I wish Sazareishi Samurai Spirit who are the translator of Ise-Hakusan Dou works for that newest article as soon as possible. An English version would be very helpful for the entire whole world especially for us in this year, 2012 and hopefully for us be in the year of 2013.
Watch How Quickly Climate Change Melts Ice Over the Arctic Sea
By Serena Dai | The Atlantic Wire – Mon, Aug 20, 2012
The ice over the Arctic Ocean is shrinking at record rates this year, a stark signal of global warming, scientists say. How bad is it?
Watch this striking animated GIF of the past few decades' of ice shrinkage from climate change blog Open Mind.
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Using data from the University of Illinois' Cryosphere Today, blogger Tamino animated the changes in area of the Arctic Sea icefrom 1980 to 2012.
In the summer, the ice melts more before refreezing in the winter, which explains the dip and rise.
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As you can see, the line gets steeper and steeper as time passes, and the area gets lower and lower, showing how the ice is diminishing due to rising temperatures.
Whether or not you think global warming is caused by humans, the evidence is clear that ice is no longer refreezing to its previous levels.
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