Wednesday, October 30, 2019

GLOBAL WARMING? NOW THERE ARE WORRIES ABOUT 'ICE AGE'

Global warming? Now there are worries about 'ice age'

Concerns raised by computer simulations of 'reverse greenhouse effect'

(FOX NEWS) -- Upside-down "rivers" of warm ocean water may be one of the causes of Antarctica's ice shelves breaking up, leading to a rise in sea levels. 
But a new study suggests an increase in sea ice may lead to a much more devastating change in the Earth's climate — another ice age.
Using computer simulations, the research suggests that an increase in sea ice could significantly alter the circulation of the ocean, ultimately leading to a reverse greenhouse effect as carbon dioxide levels in the ocean increase and levels in the air decrease.
“One key question in the field is still what caused the Earth to periodically cycle in and out of ice ages,” University of Chicago professor and the study's co-author, Malte Jansen, said in a statement. 
“We are pretty confident that the carbon balance between the atmosphere and ocean must have changed, but we don’t quite know how or why."

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