Ice is melting faster today than in the mid-1990s: study

New research suggests that around 28 trillion metric tons of ice melted away from the world's sea ice sheets and glaciers since 1994.

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24 comments

    1. If nobody goes there how was this filmed? The climate crisis is real! Humanity might not be there but there is life there that depends on a clean environment. This is an extinction level event for humanity its fight for the planet now or the generations to come will be fighting for clean water and fighting for survival, fighting the polluted mess that will be the previous generations legacy and heritage.

    1. Yes ! Wonderful idea 💡 👏 That will reverse decades of time. (Tax)×income=cold 🥶. Problem solved! Ingenious

    1. Earth will not be reborn when water takes it because the water will be just as polluted as everything else! Japan is releasing polluted water from the nuclear disaster in Fukushima into the pacific ocean! By the time enough ice has melted it will be too late for humanity to survive. We are facing a human extinction level event! Did you know that other animals have the ability to rapidly evolve but humanity has lost that ability. This is no joke! Is anyone concerned about the environment and condition of the planet that we are leaving to our grandchildren and the coming generations?

  1. But is it melting faster than in the 1970s? That’s how they rig the numbers for ‘hottest ever’, or ‘melting faster’, or whatever imagined catastrophe is the fad of the day.

  2. It’s like the expansion of space the more there is the faster it deteriorates or bigger it gets Unlike when it is smalle it has more forced to hold it all together…… Like a Dam, that holds water back

  3. What do we really know , with our 150 years of watching climate changes on a 4.5 billion year old planet? 🤣….. nothing!

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