Changes in Arctic Ice Patterns Could Be Catastrophic – U.S. News & World Report

Article Synopsis – It was about 37 degrees Fahrenheit warmer in the Arctic in November than it usually is this time of year. The week before Christmas, it was 50 degrees above the usual average. For scientists and others studying the long-term trends in the Arctic, and the impact that global warming has on both the ecosystem and the natural resources in the area, the temperatures this November were deeply troubling. Global warming is now permanently altering the region in ways that will have untold consequences. In fact, the Arctic system has changed so dramatically that it may now be vulnerable to tipping points that affect the entire planet. These tipping points will inevitably lead to geopolitical regime shifts, just as national security experts have been warning for years now. To read the actual article click here.

By Sharon Gray December 29, 2016 Newsletter