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New Paper: Defying Models, There Has Been No Long-Term Linear Decline In Arctic Sea Ice

By Kenneth Richard on 26. October 2017
Uncoupled: CO2 And Sea Ice

Anthropogenic CO2 emissions have risen linearly since the mid-1940s.

According to climate models, anthropogenic CO2 emissions drive trends in polar sea ice.   The sea ice extent in both the Northern and Southern Hemispheres should therefore gradually decline (linearly) as human emissions rise.

However, neither the Arctic nor Antarctic sea ice trends appear to be cooperating with these modeled expectations.

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Yet again using extent, rather than volume.
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