Antarctic Ice So Thick Scientists Have Trouble Getting There | The Daily Caller
Even the UN says that the ozone hole has been recovering.
Antarctic sea ice levels have defied climate model predictions, baffling scientists and reigniting a debate over global warmings influence on sea ice. In April, sea ice extent reached record levels for the month a whopping 116,000 square miles higher than the previous record set in 2014.
Scientists are still unsure why Antarctic sea ice levels are growing, while the Arctic has seen levels decrease in the past few decades. Worby told the Guardian rising sea ice levels are very largely driven by changes in wind.
Those changes of wind are driven by the depletion of ozone in the stratosphere and the increasing greenhouse gas in the atmosphere, he said.
Wait, what ... are we arguing about ozone depletion again?Scientists are still unsure why Antarctic sea ice levels are growing, while the Arctic has seen levels decrease in the past few decades. Worby told the Guardian rising sea ice levels are very largely driven by changes in wind.
Those changes of wind are driven by the depletion of ozone in the stratosphere and the increasing greenhouse gas in the atmosphere, he said.
Even the UN says that the ozone hole has been recovering.
Gotta give them credit for being a constant source of amusement!