The Arctic ice is threatening to become open water in an
extremely short time due to global warming, which this year has passed an
ominous “tipping point,” scientists reported.
“The Arctic is screaming,” said Mark Serreze, senior
scientist at the government’s snow and ice data center in
Moreover, NASA climate scientist Jay Zwally predicted that
the Arctic Ocean would be “nearly ice-free” by the end of summer 2012, which is
much faster than what other specialists predicted last year, when they said the
Arctic sea was melting so rapidly that it could disappear by the summer of 2040.
The warnings were made public at the American Geophysical Union’s
annual meeting in
In September, the ice pack was 23 percent smaller than anytime since measurements began, with 1.6 million square kilometers more open water than in the previous record melt of 2005, scientist warned. Both water and air temperatures have registered extremely high levels in the past five years.
"We have a consistent picture that we've really moved into record territory in the past four or five years," said John D. Walsh, Professor of Global Climate Change at the International Arctic Research Center for the University of Alaska, Fairbanks.
Michel Jarraud, secretary general of the UN agency, warned that recent core
samples from polar glaciers and data from recording stations around the world
reveal that the world has passed through its warmest period in the past 1,000
and 3,000 years. Such warming appears to lead to climate disasters such as recent
cyclones in
Scientists blamed the exceeding global warming on carbon emission and other gases that trap heat in the atmosphere. They warned that there was a high amount of carbon in Earth’s atmosphere to ensure that sea levels would rise several feet in coming decades and ice would totally vanish from the North Pole during summer time.
People must cut current carbon emissions but also remove some carbon that has collected in the atmosphere since the Industrial Revolution, scientists said Thursday.
They also suggested that the only way to prevent the existing ice from
melting was “considerable and persistent atmospheric cooling, but with the
warming trend so high, everything is working in concert toward a bluer or
totally blue Arctic Ocean," said Josefino Comiso, a senior researcher at
NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center.
"We still have the power to choose our fate, and the remaining question is only this: Have we the will to act vigorously and in time, or will we remain imprisoned by a dangerous illusion?" said Al Gore during his Nobel Peace Prize lecture.
During the
"It is up to us in this generation to see clearly and vividly exactly
what is going on," urged the Nobel Peace Prize winner and climate
campaigner.