Lowest In 7.5 Billion Years

Last year on July 27, academics announced that Antarctic sea ice extent was the lowest in 7.5 billion years, and that “vast regions of the Antarctic coastline were ice free for the first time in the observational record.”

“we’d expect to see a winter like this about once every 7.5 billion years.

vast regions of the Antarctic coastline were ice free for the first time in the observational record.”

Antarctic sea ice levels dive in ‘five-sigma event’, as experts flag worsening consequences for planet – ABC News

There was a small region along the Antarctic Peninsula with no ice.

Now there are unusually large amounts of ice around the Antarctic Peninsula, and ice has grown a record rate over the past week.

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4 Responses to Lowest In 7.5 Billion Years

  1. Bob Greene says:

    The age of the earth is thought to be 4.5 billion years. Scientists actually said 7.5 Billion?

  2. The author talks about the ice albedo effect.

    Since there is no sunlight south of the Antarctic Circle in July, she must be talking about the albedo of star light or galaxy light.

    • willys36 says:

      This decade is revealing that the government ‘scientific’ community is totally corrupt. Virtually everything of substance they say is for political gain and lies prevail.

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