One of the things in that article is exactly what I have been thinking about for years as the melting ice is helping to reduce the overall temperature rises because of all the latent heat it requires to change ice into water (i.e. a solid into a liquid).spread-tee wrote: ↑Tue Nov 02, 2021 2:00 pm James Lovelock, thought provoking as always,
https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfr ... isis-earth
shame we didn't listen to him 40 years ago
Desp
But once the ice is gone .......................................................
"Much of the confusion over global heating comes about because of the huge quantities of heat needed to change the state of water. Few are aware that to melt a gram of ice takes 80 calories, enough heat to raise the temperature of 1ml of water to 80C. Try an ice cube in your boiling hot tea.
Then imagine how much heat was needed to melt large areas of the polar ice cap during the recent summer and how much hotter the world would have been if the ice had not been there. No wonder there is confusion about whether there is global heating or not."
I recall remembering this short cartoon from Futurama which gives you the point.