Thursday, July 25, 2013

Rapid Arctic thawing could be economic timebomb, scientists say

Click here to access article by John Vidal from The Guardian.

While scientists are alarmed by recent evidence of the acceleration of the melting of the Arctic icecap, capitalists are gleefully busy preparing to satisfy their addiction to short-term profit opportunities.
Satellite data collated from the US National snow and ice data centre in Boulder, Colorado this week showed ice loss now accelerating and, at 8.2m sqkm (3.2m square miles) approaching the same extent as during last year's record melt. Over 130,000 sqkm of sea ice melted between July 1 and 15. "Compared to the 1981 to 2010 average, ice extent on July 15 was 1.06m sqkm (409,000 square miles) below average," said a spokesman.
Notice how the author in this liberal media source puts the emphasis on the long terms costs of this event, not on the severe consequences for humans that climate destabilization is likely to have.