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Arctic zone to melt by 2060
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30 January 2005
On 30 January 2005 New Kerala reported:
According to a study by the World Wildlife Fund (WWF) dangerous levels of climate change could come about in just over 20 years. The new study said that temperatures at the Arctic could rise by three times the projected figure for the rest of the world, leading to a loss of summer sea ice and tundra vegetation.
Global Good News service views this news as the failure of modern science systems.
Such 'flops' highlight the need for more intelligent, evolutionary, Natural Law based, life-supporting systems.
The paper 'Arctic Climate Change with a two degree Celsius global warming' which was submitted to the WWF by Mark New of Oxford University concluded that this would result in fundamental changes in the lifestyles of the Inuit and other Arctic residents
The article quoted New as saying, 'A very robust result from global climate models is that warming due to greenhouse gases will reduce the amount of snow and ice cover in the Arctic, which will, in turn, produce an additional warming as more solar radiation is absorbed by the ground and the ocean.'
The article said that according to WWF, perennial ice is now melting at a rate of 9.6 per cent a decade. At the current rate, the ice will disappear completely by the end of the century.
The report will now be presented at the three-day 'Avoiding Dangerous Climate Change' conference to be held at Exeter in Britain from Tuesday.
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Knowledge based—programmes to bring the support of Nature to every individual, raise the quality of life of every society, and create a lasting state of world peace.
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