Shocking: British scientists say 28 trillion tons of ice have disappeared since 1994

28 trillion tons of ice have disappeared from the earth's surface since 1994. This is the perspective of British scientists who have analyzed satellite images of poles, mountains, and glaciers on the planet to measure how much ice has been lost because of global warming caused by increased greenhouse gas emissions. Scientists [...]
This is the perspective of British scientists who have analyzed satellite images of poles, mountains, and glaciers on the planet to measure how much ice has been lost because of global warming caused by increased greenhouse gas emissions.
Scientists based in the universities of Leeds and Edinburgh and the University of London described the levels of ice loss as <x0-terrestrial <xx1> and warned that their analysis meant that rising sea level, caused by melting glaciers and ice masses, could reach a meter by the end of the century, writes The Guardian, translate Peris Periscope.

To contextize, every centimeter of sea-level growth means that a million people will be displaced from their countries that will be covered by water,” said Professor Andy Shepherd, director of the Center at Leeds University for Paulare Observimes.
Scientists also warned that melting ice in these amounts is already seriously reducing the planet's ability to reverse solar radiation into space.
The white ice is disappearing and the sea or the black ground exposed below is absorbing more and more heat, thus increasing the warming of the planet.











