TWICE!
The polar ice caps are melting, and according to a new study, they may be melting twice as quickly as previously thought. Researchers from University College London say some parts of the Arctic could be free of ice within 20 years. “It’s also declining in the coastal areas of the Arctic much more quickly than we thought,” said Robbie Mallett, a PhD student at UCL. He continued, “It’s going to contribute to a lot of warming, basically. It’s going to get hot.”
Protesting won’t stop them. The aftermath will.
Well that’s terrible. Get ready for giant hurricanes, floods, and other types of extreme weather.
It wasn’t that long ago (geologically) that the Earth had no polar ice, maybe the planet is just trying to recover from this freak ice spell.
Next thing you know inside edition is gonna be releasing a video titles “the world is now ending faster than we thought”
Me: Clicks video
Riddle: So you have chosen death
A lot of people don’t want to acknowledge something till its too late.
Calm down icebergs, it’s not a race.
Turn to Jesus everyone before he arrives and learn on how to be saved in his name and have ur name written in the book of life we won’t make it to the 20 years he’s on his way;( God bless u all❤️
That’s comforting.
Just put some refrigerators up there.
That means Santa Claus’s House is going to be underwater now, I’ve met him when I was President so that’s sad
Get ready for the secret ancient civilisation hidden beneath the arctic ice
Welp guess we’re gonna die twice as fast
Every 10000 years the ice freezes then melts and it’s starts over again!!
this is terrifying and no one is even acknowledging it
Hopefully it won’t reveal a pyramid full of Xenomorphs.
“gLoBal WaRmInG dOeSnt eXisT!”
This is Karma for humanity. It’s heartbreaking that we don’t know how to work together to stop things like this from happening 😔
Twice as fast as in 1988 when the UN said it would be gone by the year 2000 or twice as fast as when Algore and the UN in 2007 said it would be gone by 2014?
Greenland is actually becoming Greenland