Arctic Ice Loss Driven By Natural Swings, Not Just Mankind, Says Study (reuters.com)
Alister Doyle, reporting for Reuters: Natural swings in the Arctic climate have caused up to half the precipitous losses of sea ice around the North Pole in recent decades, with the rest driven by man-made global warming, scientists said on Monday. The study indicates that an ice-free Arctic Ocean, often feared to be just years away, in one of the starkest signs of man-made global warming, could be delayed if nature swings back to a cooler mode. Natural variations in the Arctic climate "may be responsible for about 30-50 percent of the overall decline in September sea ice since 1979," the U.S.-based team of scientists wrote in the journal Nature Climate Change. Sea ice has shrunk steadily and hit a record low in September 2012 -- late summer in the Arctic -- in satellite records dating back to 1979. The ice is now around the smallest for mid-March, rivaling winter lows set in 2016 and 2015. The study, separating man-made from natural influences in the Arctic atmospheric circulation, said that a decades-long natural warming of the Arctic climate might be tied to shifts as far away as the tropical Pacific Ocean.
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...why they think a demented wrestler caused attic warming.
Why does it take 37 years to show nature is responsible? Something doesn't smell right.
Everyone knows that its man made global warming.
If it isnt, then we can't collect fat government grants to study the problem!
I have some future oceanfront property in Kansas if anyone is looking. One question I have is: At what point does global warming become so evident that there is no more argument as to whether it is occurring, and the argument becomes what do we do about it? I'm pretty sure we should already be there, but we aren't.
Pretty sure you can't blame humans for the warming coming out of the last Ice Age. Or the "Little Ice Age" in the pre-industrial area. It would be stranger to think that humans are the primary driver of sea ice increase or decrease today. (Looking at you, @manbearpig.)
The natural swings are evident with the seasons, periodic shifts based on geo-solar geometry, probably sun cycles and everything else in the universe - *BUT the base/background temperature before those variations *IS* increasing *AS* we have measured C02 and greenhouse insulating gases, methane etc, reaching historic (in paleological terms, during all of human civilization and a long time before that, millions of years) proportions of our atmosphere. We know we've caused some acidifying of the oceans, which with warming dissolves further frozen/captured methane and such gasses at the bottom of the ocean and brings that into our atmosphere in a positive feedback loop which we can never control...
What of this one study exonerates BILLIONS of tailpipes in the world and TRILLIONS of tons of coal burned ongoing? None of it.
But watch them try to run with this deliberate, intentional misunderstanding of what actually was confirmed by this study. Watch and see.
And why haven't they been sent to the Ministry of Truth for reeducation yet?
Have gnu, will travel.
Finally a study that shows percentages.The politicals have have claimed that climate change is either 100% man-made or 100% natural, depending upon which side of the argument they were on. Reasonable people knew that it had to be a bit of both, but there never seemed to be any studies that showed what the percentages of each it was.
Ol' Rick Dawson had a farm EIEIO
It must be possible to get grant money for an outcome that doesn't say global warming is real.
Not sure if this is
good as in we now get two sides of the debate, or
bad as in the best outcomes money can buy.
Probably both.
We should not be idle! For millions of years, car exhaust has...
too obvious.
Very low rates of commenting today. Could it be the blizzard on the east coast keeping everyone busy?
Good to see it's not all robots posting here.
Back on topic, it's an interesting read. 30-50% may be natural climate trend and the rest man made (50-70%) man made.
It may be good science, but showing 50-70% man made probably won't go down well with the current administration. <sarcasm> Prepare to have the budget cut for this "U.S.-based team of scientists", unless they get their alt-facts corrected.</sarcasm>
The amount of lies you typed there is pretty amazing.
Not sure if it's one per sentence, but it's definitely one per paragraph.
It's almost like you have an agenda...
is somebody paying for this under the table or what?
Aren't there $ billions on the table and under even more....
It started with industrialization and now, all of a sudden, a high % is nature.
Gimme a major break here!
As a U.S citizen it saddens me to say this, I pretty much stopped reading at "U.S.-based team of scientists". We will have to rely on people in other countries to not stick their heads in the sand and pretend this isn't a problem.
We won't need it when we're all dead!
“Common sense is not so common.” — Voltaire
Nobody reputable has been claiming that any short term climate change has been due solely to global warming. Any claim otherwise is global warming denier FUD. Global warming is always considered a long term contributor that is hard to distinguish in short periods from numerous other forces and cycles that impact global and local temperatures
The thought that this study in any way contradicts mainstream climate science to date is bullshit.
No, retards like you have been saying what you -think- the article is saying. Now go read the actual article and piss off.
Turns out the data behind global warming "science" has holes in it... but give them some time to cook up new data and it'll be 100% humankind's fault again in the next report.
Read the article...
30-50% of the warming is due to natural, not man made, effects.
Or, as scientists have been saying for decades, the majority of the warming (50 - 70%) is due to man made effects.
This includes scientists at shell oil and Exxon-Mobil. I remember debate class in high school, fall of 1979, our team was 'pro' nuclear power. We used research from oil companies about the dangers of global warming as one one the arguments in favor of expanding nuclear power use. We won the debate, despite the fact that the 3 mile island accident happened in spring of '79. That made it a very tough debate to win the pro nuclear side of the argument.
It's the white man's fault, everything is you know.
Wow, with a laser precision argument like that, I guess you must be right.
Care to specify which sentences, or are you going to just continue to vaguely decry it as lies without actually addressing anything head on?
Ding Q, J. M. Wallace, D. S. Battisti, E. J. Steig, A. J. E. Gallant, H. J. Ki, L Geng: Tropical forcing of the recent rapid Arctic warming in northeastern Canada and Greenland, [PDF] Nature, 509, 209-212, (2014)
Why would anyone engrave "Elbereth"?
So. Big fat so. Because what is the problem here, exactly? We can argue about climate change all day, but fighting climate change fights pollution, it fights having to breathe dirty ass air, it fights corporations just dumping whatever they want, wherever they want. It doesn't fight very well, because the amount of corporate tools in this world is simply staggering, but it is better than nothing.
If fighting pollution is your goal, then funding useless academic studies into "global cooling"/"global warming"/"climate change"/"whatever-the-next-nonsensical-theory-will-be-called" is the worst way of achieving it. Generating massaged data for political reasons is the epitome of waste.
If you want to see real change, move those resources over to engineers instead. Allow them to dedicate these resources toward finding ways to obtain power from cleaner energy sources. Allow them to dedicate those resources toward creating improved vehicles with fewer emissions. Allow them to dedicate those resources toward developing more efficient farming, livestock and agricultural techniques and technologies.
Improved technology will solve the problems you describe. But that won't happen as long as more money and resources flow to "scientists" and politicians rather than to real engineers.
The title is crap and worded to give ammo to the ignorant - Arctic Ice Loss Driven By Natural Swings, Not Just Mankind, Says Study really should be - Study shows humans cause over 60% of climate change - every knows that natural swings happen,but remember, they argue humans play NO ROLE in climate change. The study shows nature does not contribute to all of the changes. We are seeing massive changes not seen before. It's also not just ice, permafrost slumps opening up in Siberia, methane releases from warming artic waters, etc.
Care to specify which sentences, or are you going to just continue to vaguely decry it as lies without actually addressing anything head on?
Ah, but that would be feeding the trolls. But if you look at the one bit of evidence that was provided (the link to Wikipedia article on global cooling), you find that this is the second sentence:
This directly contradicts the timeline presented that the science lacked consistency. The other massive claim is that there has been no real action to cut down on emissions. This ignores that we are moving to energy efficient products (even to the extent of banning the non-efficient versions). It ignores the construction of renewable and low emission power plants and the phasing out of old, dirty plants. It is such a stupid claim, and an obvious troll.
The rest is just the usual denier bullshit that has been addressed time and time again.
I think you mean arguing against facts, because that's all that xkcd comic was. Which sounds exactly like something an anonymous coward would do.
As much as people like to insult and deride the other side, there are valid concerns there. The concerns are so large and looming that the "correct" side has lost a lot of credibility. I think a lot of the public is noticing the elephant in the room, and this is giving the deniers leverage in the minds of the people.
Rather than continue to insult and deride, perhaps it's time to address the credibility gaps.
Point 1: Scott Adams pointed out that when asked the question "how much of global warming is caused by humans, and how much is natural" in debates and televised interviews, no scientist had an answer. Specifically, Bill Nye, who is the global warming champion, didn't have an answer to that question.
Point 2: Another Scott Adams observation is about the models. Why is there more than 1 model? Shouldn't scientists agree on the best model and just use it? Shouldn't scientists agree on the best *data* and just use it?
Point 3: Also from Scott Adams is the observation that NO other complex model has ever had predictive value, and why should we believe that this one does?
Point4: From my view, climate change is closely tied with the actions that "we must do to save ourselves!", and those actions are always a) part of the liberal agenda, b) involve reducing our standard of living, and c) negatively impact most people while further lining the pockets of the rich and powerful.
Nowhere do we see proposals that make more electricity available to more people, nowhere does anyone point out that 85% of all resources are used by industry (therefore reducing home electricity consumption is less effective), no one proposes solutions for a decentralized grid, or reducing consumption by giving everyone fast internet access (doing things online generally uses much fewer resources than in person), or changing tax rules to promote telecommuting, or any of a hundred other easy changes that would make our lives better while being more efficient. It's always about enduring more hardship.
Point5: From my view, the "correct side" has lost a lot of credibility simply by their actions over the last 3 months.
If "that side" will riot over the outcome of a fair election, headline unsubstantiated lies, leak secret information for political assassination, call for literal assassination, how is it that they have any credibility over other issues?
Leonardo DiCaprio flies an eyebrow artist 7,000 miles to do his eyebrows, and we're supposed to believe him about global warming?
It's not that I don't believe in the science behind global warming, I do.
I just don't believe in the politics of global warming, that's all.
Greenies BTFO again!!! Unfortunately their self crypto-hate, which extends to the rest of humanity [thus why all the business squelching policy proposals], won't let them admit defeat.
We win again, you suckers/thieves!
BREAKING NEWS: The climate changes partly due to human activity and partly due to natural phenomena.
The only people who haven't always known this are wingbats on the internet. And even there, when you engage with the wingbats, once you get past the frothing mouth and projectile spittle while yelling about humans being the cause for climate change, you can generally walk them through the logic and leave agreeing that that's actually a linguistic shortcut and of course it would be silly to suggest human activity explains 100% of climate change.
Slightly more controversial is saying that nobody actually knows the % explained by human activity and the % explained by natural phenomena. But of course nobody does. And science will have a very difficult time getting insight into this question.
But it would be great if people would understand that "man creates climate change" doesn't really mean "man creates (all) climate change". And it would be great if people would understand that "man doesn't create climate change" doesn't really mean "man creates no climate change". Only a small minority of nutjobs believe either statement, and for everyone else they are essentially linguistic shortcuts of the debate over the %. But in this debate we like to think of the other side as stupid or holding ulterior motives, because it makes us feel better about our position.
The science is in. There's nothing more to learn.
"Study" is useless when the data is fake.
See climate gate and climate gate 2.
"Arctic Ice Loss driven by mankind, not just natural swings, says study with a better headline" Of course natural has always played a part; the existence of an ice age should pretty much wrap up that argument. Leading the headline with "caused by natural swings" seems duplicitous.
This signature is false.
because that would make Bill Nye wrong.
What if they are making this claim so that we don't have to feel AS bad as being 100% responsible for climate change? At least people might own up to it.
Right, because engineers will know how to target the problem without any science to identify where the problem comes from. There should be both.
This study may partly explain why models drastically underestimated Arctic sea ice loss: http://neven1.typepad.com/.a/6...
Possibly sea ice loss due to man made global warming is in line with projections, but natural variability causes the observed melting to oscillate outside of projections. If so we should see the melt rate slow over the next few decades.
Dude, it doesn't take dozens of chicken little academic studies to know pollution is bad.
The graph of historical temperatures in the arctic is really helpful. Traditionally there are massive temperature swings in the arctic, during the arctic night (which of course lasts all winter). In the summer, it begins to stabilize. The temperature swings are caused by wind, as massive fronts move across the region (or out of the region, as with the polar vortex).
Incidentally, winter temperatures in the arctic are not directly from the greenhouse effect, because there is no sun and you need sun for the CO2 to make a difference. At best the warming from anthropogenic sources is a secondary effect (which can still be large).
"First they came for the slanderers and i said nothing."
RE: Propose some conservative solutions.
OK. Nuclear Energy. There is no way to solve AGW without significant use of nuclear, so all the leftists should support research and expansion of nuclear energy.
PYMWYMI: 65 plus million people voted for Hillary. Add in all the "activists" who were too lazy to vote, the illegal aliens so desperate to do something for America, under 18 year-olds who would have voted for Hillary - easily 100 Million People in the US alone. Probably billions across the world believe in the proven AGW. Right?
How about you 100 Million (Billions worldwide amirite?) Put Your Money Where Your Mouth Is (PYMWYMI). If AGW is as bad as you say, worst crisis ever, an existential threat to the species - then you should all cut your energy use by 25%, if not more. Should be easy to do (I've done it, and I don't believe in catastrophic AGW.)
You should stop spending money on entertainment, vacations, dinners out, toys, games, new technology, drinking or recreational drugs - any and all luxury or non-essential expenses.
The billions, if not trillions of dollars that would free up can then be donated/gofunded/kickstarted for all sorts of global solutions, research, and efforts to develop alternative energy, sequester carbon, educate the public, etc. etc. etc.
Oh, and all you believers should stop having children. The number one worst contributor to AGW is adding another generator of carbon pollution. Who will think of the children?
If so we should see the melt rate slow over the next few decades.
Not necessarily. The Arctic area is subject to numerous feedback mechanisms, including albedo changes (dark water absorb more energy than white ice), increasing currents (feeding in warm waters), change in moisture contents (moving energy due to phase changes), change in winds (exporting ice to warmer water), salinity changes (salt water freezes slower), weather pattern changes due to different temperature gradients, algae growth on ice (increasing albedo), and plenty more...
It's quite possible that we can reach a tipping point where the feedback overwhelms natural variation. It's also possible that these natural looking variations are actually influenced by the changes in the Arctic.
At least half is caused by man-made global warming.We've lost shitloads of ice. Half of shitloads is still shitloads.
Study funded by Exxon and Rex Tillerson..... And of course the ice loss is natural.. you heat up the planet you are going to loose ice naturally....
And in other news, 99 other researchers' models failed to accurately predict climate.
We were warned that by 2000 we'd see major cities on the oceans, such as New York, LA, Miami, Sydney, and Tokyo, completely submerged due to the ice caps having totally melted.
Despite no real action to cut down on the various emissions they claimed would be responsible for this global warming, none of their threats actually happened.
I'm pretty sure that you could say that flooding in Miami has actually happened, sorry, is actually happening.
https://www.nytimes.com/2016/09/04/science/flooding-of-coast-caused-by-global-warming-has-already-begun.html?_r=0
Jesus X Christ please look up and ponder what that means. Freaking morons.
There's also a lot of methane being tossed into warmer arctic waters, which keeps them churned up and harder to freeze.
If there continue to be warm water incursions from the Atlantic there's a very real risk of a clathrate slump offshore from Siberia (the Laptev Sea methane venting is showing no sign of abating) and if that happens then apart from the tsunami damage the longer-term effects are likely to be nasty. Dissolved oceanic methane levels are already problematic and there's a strong possibility of an anoxic event already being underway.
Put an elastic on one side of a swing an see how it evolves over time.