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Cyrus Ramsey
09-29-2005, 01:12 AM
http://www.cnn.com/2005/TECH/science/09/28/environment.alaska.reut/index.html

Warm climate transforms Alaska terrain

Wednesday, September 28, 2005; Posted: 8:09 p.m. EDT (00:09 GMT)

ANCHORAGE, Alaska (Reuters) -- Sinking villages perched on thawing permafrost, an explosion of timber-chewing insect populations, record wildfires and shrinking sea ice are among the most obvious and jarring signs that Alaska is getting warmer as the global climate changes, scientists say.

"We are the canary in the mine, unfortunately, and the harbinger of what is yet to come for the rest of the world," said Patricia Cochran, executive director of the Anchorage-based Alaska Native Science Commission.

Atmospheric temperatures in the remote state have risen 3.6 to 5.4 degrees Fahrenheit (2 to 3 degrees Celsius) over the past five decades, according to the recently released Arctic Climate Impact Assessment, a comprehensive study by scientists from eight nations.

That heating, most pronounced in winter and spring, is much more dramatic than in the rest of the world, which has had an average increase in land surface temperatures of 1 degree Fahrenheit (0.6 Celsius) over the last century, according to the Environmental Protection Agency.

Many scientists believe the earth is warming because of the release of greenhouse gases such as carbon dioxide that trap solar heat in the atmosphere.

A massive beetle infestation has swept through millions of acres in south-central Alaska over the past decade, scientists said, because significantly warmer weather is delaying the usual winter die-off of insect populations.

The insects' voracious attack on spruce bark has left forests tinder-dry while general heat-induced stress have weakened forests, with lightning strikes making them a fire hazard in the Chugach Mountain foothills, said Glenn Juday, a professor of forest ecology at the University of Alaska Fairbanks.

"All the trees in the boreal forest are showing unusual symptoms of warmth-related health problems," Juday said, noting that Alaska had its biggest and third-biggest fire seasons in the past two summers.

"The warmer it gets the more we burn," Juday said.

Sinking towns
In the cooler interior regions, buildings are slumping and roads are buckling as permafrost -- frozen soil -- thaws and turns into softer, spongy soil. The Inupiat village of Shishmaref on a narrow Chukchi Sea barrier island is preparing to move as the town sinks into the ground.

"For those of us who live in the changing conditions every day, there's no question. We see it. We feel it every single day," Cochran said.

Satellite records released on Wednesday showed that sea ice coverage in the arctic region has fallen for the last four years with "unusually early springtime melting in areas north of Siberia and Alaska," according to a study by the University of Colorado, NASA and the University of Washington.

Shrinking sea ice has created hardships for sea animals like polar bears that find their prey at the ice's edge.

Heated-up waterways are throwing off long-established salmon cycles and, according to one scientist, have allowed a warmth-loving, salmon-wrecking parasite to thrive in the Yukon River.

Warming is accentuated in high-latitude regions like Alaska in part because of thinner atmospheres in the polar region, concentrating greenhouse gases, and in part because of the nature of atmospheric currents, according to studies.

Such changes have also contributed to falling ice coverage in the Arctic Sea, with spring and summer melting happening 17 days earlier than usual, according to the satellite study.

The disappearance of ice and snow uncovers dark surfaces of the ground and sea, which absorb more solar heat and warm up the landscape, said Vladimir Romanovsky, a permafrost expert at the University of Alaska Fairbanks' Geophysical Institute.

Copyright 2005 Reuters. All rights reserved.

idontcare.com
09-29-2005, 09:20 AM
Did anyone see The Day After Tomorrow?

Nick Steady
09-29-2005, 11:17 AM
That movie was fuckin stupid as shit!!!

idontcare.com
09-29-2005, 11:30 AM
long and drawn out but very accurate as to what could and probably will happen in the future

r0t8
09-29-2005, 11:54 AM
^ er... not accurate. the onset of another ice age would happen over hundreds of years, not a few days.

idontcare.com
09-29-2005, 12:01 PM
^ i just ment the actual events. not the time frame in which the evets took place.

DjNyx
09-29-2005, 12:03 PM
yeah... it very well could happen in the future. not in our life times, or our great grandkid's lifetimes.... but somewhere down the road.

NorthlandRaveAlum
09-29-2005, 12:05 PM
hell, that's what our great-great-great-great granpappy said...

DjNyx
09-29-2005, 12:08 PM
^^^ haha yeah man! and now OUR great great great great great great grea grandkids are gunna suffer for it!!! ah well... this planet could definately use a good purging every once and a while =p

Cyrus Ramsey
09-29-2005, 12:31 PM
Ehhh I dont know guys. At the very least some experts are predicting that Florida could be like New Orleans and be sitting 10 feet below sea level if the polar ice caps keep melting like this.

This problem is a very serious one, and its happening alot faster then originally thought. We were talking about the problems of global warming when I was in 6th grade in 1985, and here it is just 20 years later and the results of global warming are stareing us righ in the face and their only getting worse. The longer drought season here in the midwest is making it increasingly harder on farmers to produce good crops for an already overpopulatd planet, the polar ice shelves have melted so much in recent years that new shipping lanes have opened in the north, and although thats great for shipping, it is doing nothing but wrecking havoc on the regions natural life. And did oyu notice how warm it stayed this month all up till today? Do any of you rememer when labor day weekend hit how it always got cold not but a couple days right after the weekend making late summer trips to the lake impossible? I do. I remember being damn luck most times if we could even go outside on Labor day because of rain, cold, and possible early frost.

Our goverment leaders keep pushing off the inevatable to later, saying it wont happen on their watch and thus they dont worry about it, but its happening now.

I dont know, maybe we should just figure out a way to inhabit mars so we can go fuck up that planet once ours is dead.

NorthlandRaveAlum
09-29-2005, 12:57 PM
maybe earth will be blown up to make way for some intergalactic super highway so we won't have to worry about it...

r0t8
09-29-2005, 01:00 PM
^ hmm never thought about that...

tribalzendancer
10-02-2005, 05:09 AM
--yeah... it very well could happen in the future. not in our life times, --or our great grandkid's lifetimes..

it could happen in our lifetime if these major issues arent addressed immediately. If you've seen an S-curve graph for population growth, there's an exponential curve upwards followed by a massive drop - which for us represents a complete ecological collapse.

I doubt this will take the form as chaotic weather. I think temperchure change along with other factors will lead to an exponential number of specie extinctions, which will lead to food yields dropping drastically, leading to vast famine and social chaos.

But we're reaching the tipping point righ tnow and we'll fall or find sustainability in this generation.

Im proabably reading too much into your quote but I think its essential that we realize these are all issues we must deal with in our generation. The problem has been passed to the last set of hands.


so, right. Lets get to it!


ps- something you guys might find interesting to read:
The New Renaissance
http://www.ishmael.org/Education/Writings/The_New_Renaissance.shtml

milo
10-02-2005, 09:47 AM
maybe earth will be blown up to make way for some intergalactic super highway so we won't have to worry about it...


If the martians are anything like the Americans they will surely blow it up.... instead of just going around it.. martians want a straight driving route too ya know

tribalzendancer
10-12-2005, 09:02 PM
byar, i rest my case

raverjennee
10-13-2005, 03:17 PM
Between all the terrorism, tropical Storms, war, famine, disease, global warming, the bird flu and such - it's enuff to make a person want to go to Church. Kinda makin' me belive in the whole fire and brimstone preaching.....

Skizm
10-13-2005, 03:21 PM
The scary thing is that the media and Gov't aren't denying it anymore they're slowly acting like its always been this way...like its okay.