It appears that 2005 was a very BAD year for perennial ice in the arctic. Perennial ice remains year-round and has a lower salt concentration than the annual ice that melts in the Summer and reforms in the fall. Lower salt concentration gives perennial ice different characteristics that can be detected by a NASA satellite.
For the past 30 years, the Arctic’s been losing about .78% of the perennial ice annually. In 2005, perennial ice in the arctic declined by 14%!. That is not a typo! Scientists from NASA’s Jet Propulsion Lab, credited with the report, maintain that there might be a reason for the loss other than Arctic heating.
The only thing that seems certain at this point….we’re experiencing a period of growing uncertainty and that it will continue to increase in the face of such findings. More on this soon….














































YAY…. Humanity is screwed!
May we all rest in peace!
Take that you morons!