The
changes in climate: one of the most debated scientific topics in the
history of humankind. Scientists, activists and politicians all have
engaged in it. But despite being a topic that has received a great
deal of attention in numerous yearly climate conferences, there is a
widespread lack of knowledge of the current state of climate on
Earth. Have all the predictions from the scientific community come
true? How serious are the changes of climate to the future of the
planet? Have any significant changes been made by political forces?
The
new season of Science & Cocktails begins with the recently
discovered tale of the life-story of the Greenland ice. The
temperature rise in the Arctic in the past two decades has pushed
Greenland ice to tell us some of its secrets. It turns out that ice
is extremely sensitive to changes in climate and seems to be melting
faster than any forecast. But what are the impacts of the melting of
the ice sheet, other than sea level rise? How much ice is the Arctic
losing compared to Antarctica? Is the sea level rise constant around
the world? What will happen in the future?
Jason
Box, one of the world’s experts on the Greenland ice sheet, will
explain what are the physical causes of the melting of the ice sheet
and tell us how scientists make forecasts based on theoretical models
and what they take into account. Jason Box will argue that there are
many factors that have not been taken into account in these forecasts
and therefore that the Greenland ice sheet will continue melting
faster than any prediction made until now. What will it take to
stabilise climate change? You’ll find out.
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