- Punctum ( @Punctum@feddit.de ) 23•1 year ago
This is fine.
- Apathy Tree ( @ApathyTree@lemmy.dbzer0.com ) 7•1 year ago
🔥🙃🔥
I use this too much these days…
- spaduf ( @spaduf@lemmy.blahaj.zone ) 7•1 year ago
If that’s not a tipping point then I seriously have no idea what’s coming.
- Wanderer ( @Wanderer@lemm.ee ) 5•1 year ago
Well that’s the fucking worst graph I’ve ever seen.
Time to stock up the food hole.
- Coskii ( @Coskii@lemmy.blahaj.zone ) 4•1 year ago
Just a friendly and terrifying reminder that it’s currently WINTER in the southern hemisphere.
Though I would like to see the data compared to other El Nino years.
- Ondergetekende ( @Ondergetekende@feddit.nl ) 4•1 year ago
The El nina years are in there (the blue lines) none of them look like this year at all.
That said, this chart is not the best for understanding the actual extent of the sea ice. It doesn’t show the amount of sea ice, it show how much there is relative to earlier years. The actual amount of sea ice is still growing at the moment, as one would expect in winter. Just not as much as earlier years.
- Coskii ( @Coskii@lemmy.blahaj.zone ) 1•1 year ago
I did look into other articles about the Antarctic ice since this graph was only about how different one bit is to the next, rather than any numbers for it to gain any substantial meaning. From the other article I read, we are losing 150 billion tons of ice per year since 2010… and a factor of 6 change over that is… terrifying.
- Arotrios ( @Arotrios@kbin.social ) 4•1 year ago
Action links:
- National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration - link for volunteers to fight climate change
- Citizen’s Climate Lobby
- 8 Billion Trees
California specific, but it’s a cool program:
Side note: Repost from other spots on the Fediverse about this news - not karma whoring, just figure the best use of the sense of impending doom is to take action.
- argv_minus_one ( @argv_minus_one@beehaw.org ) 1•1 year ago
World is ded. Not big surprise.
- perestroika ( @perestroika@slrpnk.net ) 1•1 year ago
Looks bad. I also suggest looking here for better context:
https://zacklabe.com/antarctic-sea-ice-extentconcentration/
(Zachary Labe is a climate scientist, Eliot Jacobson is a professor of mathematics)
My impression:
Ice extent is far below normal, 2023 is the worst year on recent record.
Ice volume has not responded dramatically yet (it has inertia) and there exists a year on recent record worse than 2023 - but it will respond soon enough.
Overall, I’m not sure if plotting a graph with standard deviations as the unit of measure is a good choice. It helps shake people up from sleep - yes. You typically look for standard deviations to determine if something is happening - and 6 deviations is considered solid proof. But to examine the quantity of ice, you measure square and cubic kilometers.