As a non-scientist, I have found this presentation by David Wasdell of the Apollo-Gaia Project very clear.
He is only talking about a small part of the now 39 positive, self-reinforcing feedbacks
He is only talking about a small part of the now 39 positive, self-reinforcing feedbacks
Arctic
Feedback Dynamics Presentation by David Wasdell
The
Arctic region is currently showing the fastest moving response to
global warming and climate change anywhere on the planet.
This
presentation provides a definitive overview of the situation, drawing
together the best available resources from a variety of institutions
around the world.
It combines observations with analysis. Predictions
are developed using skills of best visual fit to data trends rather
than depending on models or mathematical equations.
The presentation
is divided into two main sections.
The first deals with observations
of temperature, ice area, ice volume and rate of change, and is
supported by analysis of the underlying causal feedback mechanisms.
The second part explores some of the consequences and implications of
Arctic Dynamics, for the region itself and for the wider world, both
physical and social.
The language, though scrutinised for scientific
accuracy, is free of technical jargon and kept as close as possible
to the clarity of spoken English.
Part One
Part two
Download
the PDF for the presentation HERE
The
website for the Apollo-Gaia Project is HERE
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In
this interview conducted in November 2013, Professor Peter Wadhams of
University of Cambridge, UK, explains how methane releases such as
those being witnessed in the Arctic could impact life on Earth.
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