Friday, 3 December 2010

Melting Arctic Sea Ice May Actually Cause Colder Northern Winters

The article from Treehugger is very important to the climate change arguments. One of the most popular statements/questions is that, how can global warming actually be happening when it is so cold and we have so much snow? My understanding of this is that global warming is melting glaciers which in turn effects the transfer of heat, mostly in the seas, which is changing the temperature of Europe and other northern altitude areas.

This is definitely an area I want to clear up with my project.

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