Posted on 03/30/2011 1:27:02 PM PDT by Ernest_at_the_Beach
Some cheerful news on the climate change front today, as US government boffins report that ice breaking off the Antarctic shelves and melting in the sea causes carbon dioxide to be removed from the environment. This powerful, previously unknown "negative feedback" would seem likely to revise forecasts of future global warming significantly downwards.
The US National Science Foundation (NSF) which funded the iceberg study, describes the results as having "global implications for climate research".
"These new findings... confirm that icebergs contribute yet another, previously unsuspected, dimension of physical and biological complexity to polar ecosystems," says Roberta Marinelli, director of the NSF's Antarctic Organisms and Ecosystems Program.
A team of NSF-funded scientists examined the effects on an area of the Weddell Sea of a large (20 mile long) berg moving through, melting as it went and diluting the salty sea water - also adding key nutrients carried from the land. They found that after the iceberg had passed, levels of CO2 had plunged and much more chlorophyll was present. Chlorophyll is the substance in green plants which lets them suck in nasty CO2 and emit precious life-giving oxygen: in the Weddell Sea it was present in phytoplankton, tiny seagoing plantoids which are thought to account for half the carbon removed from the atmosphere globally.
The scientists say that more and more icebergs are set to be found in the seas around the Anatarctic as more ice breaks off the shelves attached to the peninsula which reaches up from the polar continent towards South America. This should mean more phytoplankton and thus less CO2.
The iceberg team consider that the increased number of bergs coming from the western Antarctic is the result of warming temperatures in the region, though recent research from British boffins has suggested that in fact other factors may be in play - at least in the case of the Pine Island Glacier, one of the major sources of sea ice in that area.
If the phytoplankton-boosting effect of the bergs is as big as the NSF appears to be suggesting, however, it would seem that any carbon-driven temperature rise could be at least partly self-correcting.
Increased iceberg shedding would seem likely to be seen mainly or only around the western peninsula: antarctic sea ice shelves elsewhere are actually growing, not shrinking, and at such a rate as to outweigh the peninsular losses. The past three decades have seen the south-polar ice sheets grow by 300,000 square kilometres overall.
The NSF study was originally published in the journal Deep Sea Research Part II (subscription required). It was flagged up more recently in Nature Geoscience's top picks (again, subscription link). The NSF also has a statement here. ®
ping!
Go p*ss up a rope, AlGore.
Well...Well ..
US Gov is back Tracking!!!!
How About That!!!
Thanks to South Texas for alerting me to post this....
ML/NJ
Forget about carbon dioxide, idiots!
globull warming is just like out economic recovery... 100% bullsh!t!
LLS
BUT ...now we have the US Government admitting that Global Warming isn't happening as fast as was previously claimed.
A Reporter now needs to chase down one of the proponents of AGW...like James Hansen and ask him about this.
Won't happen of course.
Oh no. Now it’s going to be global cooling. These so called scientists are so obsessed that they will find a way to say that global cooling is the result of global warming. I just wonder how long it will take before they come out with some crazy documents to prove this. Oh yeah that hockey stick chart was upside down...
That's not necessarily the only factor involved. If the melting ice cools the water, CO2 solubility in the water increases allowing the same amount of water to absorb more CO2. (If the water were to warm up, less CO2 could be held in the water and the excess CO2 would be released into the atmosphere.)
Astonishing report to be sure, especially considering the source. I can’t wait until they finally put this AGW turkey to rest for good ... I should hope to live that long.
I have a real problem believing this crap. The entire plant life on this earth is the CO2 filter. Plant life needs it and replaces it with what we need, O2.
What a sad state the Media, Soros, the CFR, and an arrogant, hypocritical American majority, have led us to.
This is obviously a spoof. Everybody knows that the science has been settled.
That is the problem with believing computer models. The Earth’s weather system is more complex than we know and you have to be able to account for everything.
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