Chris Mooney has a good piece in New Scientist, "Arctic ice: Less than meets the eye," the source of the above figures. Mooney focuses on the work of Canada's David Barber — you can find his peer-reviewed work here: "Where on Earth is it unusually warm? Greenland and the Arctic Ocean, which is full of rotten ice" — New study supports finding that "the amount of [multi-year:] sea ice in the northern hemisphere was the lowest on record in 2009."
Mooney also discusses the PIOMAS ice volume ...
Published on August 28, 2010 00:35