The planet is still melting: how will affect your snow season

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So, the world is really melting. Like, for real.

The very large Wilkins ice shelf in the Antarctic is now beginning to disintegrate – read this to see why this is important.

Some people are, very, very naughtily, trying to tell us that ice is not melting. Read some more about increased Antarctic ice here and here (where Professor Barry Brook does a stellar job, as always).

The US EPA now says global warming is a problem.

If super old glaciers and so on can melt, what will this do for our snow seasons? Or worse still, what does it mean for people in poor countries on low lying land – like people in Bangladesh.

Situation: not normal. Uh-oh. Oh dear. Really?

sea ice

Update: things about to get worse – or here, or here.

Goodbye, snow season.

Read an EXCELLENT wrap up of why schemes like Australia’s ETS matter.

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