Tuesday, 4 September 2018

A rare picture of the melting ice


How the melting and fragmenting “lazy” ice looks from the ground

Wondered what THIS (taken from north of Greenland yesterday) looks like from the ground?


This is the Northwest passage , north of Canada or Greenland

Watch the destruction of the planet's airconditioning in luxury


An iceberg melts in Kulusuk, Greenland, near the Arctic Circle.


On Monday, a Danish container ship - the Venta Maersk - set off from Busan in South Korea packed with Russian fish and Korean electronics.

On September 22 it will dock at Bremerhaven in Germany.
The bit in between could change the world.
Thanks to climate change, the Venta was able to take a short cut over the top of the globe – the first container ship to do so – through the Bering Strait between Russia and Alaska, above the desolate Siberian coast, past worried polar bears, melting permafrost and huge new Chinese-funded gas fields, through Arctic waters that Russia wants to control, and down past Norway, where this week a group of academics, analysts and policymakers were fretting over what it all means.

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