SHRINKING WHITES
The Arctic ice is the way to start a talk on Global Warming. A topic that needs as much talk as possible. So, facilitating this talk is the latest fact that this Artic Winter has seen the lowest spread of ice since 1979, when NASA’s National Snow and Ice Data Center began monitoring these seasonal stretches and shrinkages with satellites. The warmer temperatures limited the spread to just 5.61 million sq.km.
The Arctics winter ice cover decreases by 4.52 every 10 years and yes, that’s a LOT!!!
Watch NASA's report on the issue: