14 min.video. The State of Arctic Sea Ice in 2021, a discussion with Dr. Steve Zornetzer

Dr. Steve Zornetzer former NASA discusses the current state of arctic sea ice and the impacts on global warming.


The sea level is rising simply by the fact that water expands the hotter it becomes. When the ocean's waters heat up this phenomenon adds to the overall height of the increase.

"...if we could do that..." Translated means we can't and we won't.

Tiny, floating glass beads harmless? Sure. What could go wrong?

The expression "Grasping at straws." comes to mind....

Imagine being so naive as to believing Biden will do anything that might hamper the profit margins of his big oil donors.

Just over ten minutes in and here we go with geo-engineering. Ever read about the butterfly effect? Just over eleven minutes in and here we go with the temporary fix so we can develop alternatives.... Nope, just kick that can down the road.

No solid sea-ice is the problem. If it becomes a mixture of water and ice the Arctic is locked in the latent heat phase. I can see it in 80 N temperature graph of DMI in August 2020. I think the refreezing delay will double every year. This will look like the first phase of a Dansgaard-Oeschger event and is happening now.

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