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The Pace Arctic Global Warming is Staggering

reposted | 29.01.2007 22:24 | Ecology

....the change "is happening so extremely
fast, much much faster than we have seen
in thousands and thousands of years. It
could have an unpredictable result."

For many participants at the Arctic Frontiers conference held in the northern Norwegian
town of Tromsoe, 2,000 kilometres (1,200 miles) south of the North Pole, the pace of
global warming is staggering.

"Climate change in the Arctic is not coming. It is here," said Canadian researcher at
the University of Manitoba, David Barber.

"Last time something like that happened was a million years ago. It is a tremendous
change," Barber added.

"We are seeing catastrophic changes in sea ice cover in the Pacific section of the
Arctic Ocean," said Jackie Grebmeier, professor at the University of Tennessee.

For the complete article click the link below:
 http://news.yahoo.com/s/afp/20070125/sc_afp/climatearcticnorwaywarming

The Arctic region as global warming barometer -
by Francis Kohn Wed Jan 24, 11:04 PM ET
TROMSOE, Norway (AFP)

Article was distributed by the Climate Crisis Coalition 1/25/07
 http://www.climatecrisiscoalition.org/blog/

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