Tuesday, August 30, 2011

Ice-Free Arctic Would Force Two Bears To Share Manhattan

Julienne says that the standard definition of an "ice-free Arctic" is one million km² of sea ice. That is only 17,000 Manhattans of ice, and would force two of the world's 35,000 Polar Bears to share each Manhattan of ice. Perhaps one could live at GISS and the other hang out near Wall Street?

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

You really don't have a clue -- do you?