Wednesday 21st of January 2026

nothing we can do now, except accelerate or slow down a tad the process....

 

Global ice is melting fast, with major sea level rise and extreme heat locked in unless emissions fall sharply. The window to act is closing.

Having just achieved the hottest three years in recorded history, humans are well on the way to returning the planet to the ice-free state it experienced when dinosaurs last ruled.

 

Julian Cribb

De-icing the Earth: a fatal decision

 

The result will be flooding on a Biblical scale, the progressive loss of most of the world’s great cities and coastlines, storms of appalling ferocity, vast dumps of rain and almost continual heatwaves in the most populated regions. Great rivers will empty, deserts will sprawl, wildfires, famine and drought will prevail. Extinctions will multiply and sea life suffer a major die off.

These are the conditions that science now agrees will accompany the loss of the Earth’s ice, that humans have now set in train.

“Global ice losses will likely continue with ongoing climate warming, culminating in an almost ice-free planet analogous to that which persisted throughout much of the Cretaceous, “ an international team of scientists working for the Tibetan Laboratory of the China Academy of Sciences has warned.

“Given ongoing and anticipated global warming, reductions in Arctic and Antarctic ice are expected to continue, potentially leading to completely ice-free polar regions. Despite uncertainties in these predictions, we transition from a world with perennial glacier ice to one with only seasonal ice or shifting from a predominantly white winter planet to a blue one,” they added.

Indeed, the first ‘blue water event’ – an ice-free Arctic Ocean in summer – is predicted to occur as early as 2027, and almost certainly before 2030. Not only will the northern ice cap disperse, albeit briefly, but the loss of the reflective surface of the ice (albedo) and appearance of more dark ocean will significantly accelerate the Earth’s uptake of heat from the sun, pushing global heating into overdrive.

The last time the Earth was ice free was around 60 million years ago, shortly after the dinosaurs made their exit. At that time, scientists have found, a few embryonic glaciers appeared in the high mountains of the Antarctic. The rest of the planet was ice-free.

The 2025 State of the Cryosphere Report warns of “disaster for billions” resulting from human failure to control global heating, and the resulting universal loss of ice. “The European Alps, Scandinavia, North American Rockies and Iceland would lose at least half their ice at or below sustained global temperatures of +1°C, and nearly all ice at +2°C,” it states.

“There is no negotiating with the melting point of ice,” it points out. Keeping sea level rise within manageable limits requires returning global warming to +1 degree, the report said. As things stand, temperatures are already at +1.5 degrees, and rising, portending several metres of sea level rise before the end of the century.

Both [the] polar ice caps are melting much faster than previously anticipated. The Arctic is warming four times faster than the rest of the planet, and the loss of its sea ice is accelerating the process. In the Antarctic, mighty glaciers such as the Thwaites, are proving more fragile and prone to collapse than their sheer mass suggests: this one ice river along could discharge 50 billion tonnes of meltwater into the ocean, raising sea levels by 1.5-2 metres.

Meanwhile global warming in equatorial regions is driving vast undersea currents, like heated hose pipes, to dissolve the polar ice sheets. In the north the Greenland Ice Sheet (GrIS) has lost over 5000 square kilometres of ice weighing a billion tonnes, since the mid-1980s. Every one of its glaciers has either thinned or retreated.

Using the Prudhoe Dome, in northern Greenland, as a thermostat, glaciologists have calculated that the last time it was ice-free was in the warm spell immediately following the end of the last ice age, about 7000 years ago. At that time local temperatures were up by +3-5 degrees – a level likely to be reached by 2100. This points to the north of Greenland being ice-free again by the end of the century, pushing sea levels up by seven-to-eight metres on its own.

Worldwide, glaciers are providing science with an accurate, undeniable, measure of the extent and speed of global warming.

The latest global assessment finds they have been losing around 275 billion tonnes of ice every year since 2000. The rate of ice loss has increased by around 36 billion tonnes a year between the first and second decades of the current century.

Thousands of glaciers have already vanished. Around 750 more disappear each year. Local communities have held funeral ceremonies for their dying ice sheets.

Those who wish to observe the destruction can do so on the Global Glacier Casualty List. The 11 regions with the highest annual glacier melt rates between 2000-2023, measured in billion of tons per year, are: Alaska: 60.8; Greenland: 35.1; Arctic Northern Canada: 30.5; Southern Andes/region: 26.5; Southern Canadian Arctic: 23.1; Antarctica and sub-Antarctic islands: 16.9; Russian Arctic: 16.1; Svalbard and Jan Mayen, Norway: 13.7; Central Asia: 10.4; Western Canada and USA: 9.0; and Iceland: 8.3.

Europe’s Alpine regions are due to reach ‘peak loss’ of their glaciers in the next eight years. In North America the peak of loss will occur in the 2040s.

Current climate action plans will, at best, restrain global warming to +2.7 degrees in 2100, at which temperature around 80 per cent of the world’s glaciers will be gone. Under ‘business as usual’ greenhouse emissions, the glacial death rate will be almost total.

Many societies, in their blinkered and self-centred ways, are indifferent to the loss of polar and glacial ice, its environment, birds and animals, However, what happens at the poles does not stay at the poles: all of humanity will be affected.

Ice is the Earth’s air conditioner. When it shuts down, the planet faces relentless, baking heat on a scale that human engineering cannot overcome. As daily wet-bulb thermometers creep past +32, humans and other animals will die like flies.

Without its cooling influence, local climates will become more violent and acute. Whole ecosystems will die together with most of their plants and animals. Human food and water systems will collapse, taking economies and governments with them. Wars will break out and refugee movements become tidal. The world’s coastal cities will be flooded to the third storey of their skyscrapers.

That is the future now decreed by countries such as the US, Russia, Saudi Arabia, Australia, Brazil and, to a lesser degree, by China and India, thorough their pro-fossil energy policies.

The de-icing of planet Earth is a fatal human choice – to which there are alternatives, but from which, it seems, we are loath to turn aside.

https://johnmenadue.com/post/2026/01/de-icing-the-earth-a-fatal-decision/

 

UNFORTUNATELY, DUE TO PAST EMISSIONS (CO2, METHANE, NOx), from 1850 TILL TODAY, THERE IS LITTLE WE CAN DO, EVEN GOING NET ZERO.. AS EXPLAINED HERE, AND HERE, AND HERE, WE CAN REDUCE THE AMOUNT OF DAMAGE, BUT WE CANNOT STOP THE PROCESS... WE [GUS AND HIS PUB MATES] COULD BE WRONG THOUGH, BUT THE PREDICTIONS BY ARRHENIUS (SEE IMAGES AT TOP) HAVE TO BE MULTIPLIED BY A MAJOR FACTOR....

IN THE MEANTIME WE RATHER PLAY POLITICS, WAGE WARS, TARIFF PENGUINS AND ADOPT RELIGIOUS BELIEFS TO AMUSE EACH OTHERS, DAY AND NIGHT, WITH MIGHT AND LUNACY... 

OF COURSE, HUMANS ARE CLEVERER THAN THIS... ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE MIGHT SAVE US, THOUGH...

GOOD LUCK.

 

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quack....

 

JOE ROGAN AND JORDAN PETERSON WAX IDIOTIC ON CLIMATE CHANGE AND WHAT IT MEANS TO BE BLACK
We regret to inform you that the controversial podcast host and quack philosopher have some thoughts on racial identity

By JACK CROSBIE
JANUARY 26, 2022

 

There is a meditative quality to both Joe Rogan and Jordan Peterson‘s work that sucks you in. For Rogan, it is his voice — a soft, curious, always credulous murmur that lends itself to explaining complicated topics. Watching Rogan deconstruct a mixed martial arts fight can be a genuine pleasure for fans of the sport, like listening to a close friend really nerd out over something they’re passionate about. Peterson is not as blessed sonically — he sounds like Kermit the Frog as a freshman philosophy major — but he too projects the same blithe confidence in his own words that can make almost any topic sound compelling. 

The only problem is, Joe Rogan and Jordan Peterson are two of the dumbest people on earth. The wildly successful podcast host and self-help author’s careers have intersected and built on one another multiple times, as their core audience of disaffected young men is largely the same. Their paths crossed once again this week in a four-hour marathon conversation on The Joe Rogan Experience, during which Peterson bizarrely and very proudly wore a tuxedo. Their topics were varied, but almost all of them were intensely stupid, if not incoherent.

Here is Peterson, for instance, confidently proclaiming a theory on climate change loaded with circular arguments that all come back to the same point: It’s not real. 

 

Peterson appears to be saying that because there are a large number of variables that influence the climate, it’s impossible to ascribe change to any particular variables (like, say, our massive consumption of fossil fuels). This is false, as the entire point of climate science is to identify which of those variables correlate to statistically significant changes in temperature or ozone levels et cetera, et cetera. And yet, Peterson talks on, saying the word “everything” multiple times without actually saying, well, anything. “Mmhm,” Rogan responds. “What do you mean by, ‘everything’?”

This sort of credulity is both Rogan’s biggest draw and his worst tendency. Rogan has built his brand around open-mindedness, which he passes off as “free thinking.” But in practice, instead of thinking about what his guests are saying to him, Rogan’s first instinct is to “mmhm” his way through topics that frequently stray into conspiracies, bigotry, or simple stupidity. Rogan’s guiding ethos doesn’t seem to be much more complicated than “seek out the controversial, and popular,” which has led him, during the pandemic, to repeatedly platform or publish misinformation about coronavirus and vaccines

Gibberish like this is laced throughout Peterson’s latest appearance. At one point, Peterson claims more people die from solar energy than nuclear energy, because they fall off of roofs while installing the panels. He and Rogan take turns ruminating about how you can’t say anything as a comedian these days, because of “protected classes.” And of course, things really take a turn when they discuss race. Rogan takes the lead in this clip, claiming that Black radio host and academic Michael Eric Dyson, a Peterson critic, is not “Black,” based on a complicated and truly idiotic discussion of various skin tones. 

 

This one is basically a parody of itself, no debunking necessary. It even includes the sublime: “I’m not white, I’m Italian.” But in itself it’s a good example of why Rogan and Peterson are, collectively and individually, incredibly stupid and incredibly compelling. At the center of both of their work is the same mantra that blends conservative traditionalism and new-age guruism into a superficial concept of modern masculinity, a quick-fix guide for men who struggle to find self-worth in a fractured and callous world. Their work is aimed at people who are seeking enlightenment, people who think that they want to change their minds about something. What they’re served is a flood of babble that includes just enough introspection, surface-level analysis, and controversy to be passed off as incisive. This babble falls apart as soon as you step back and apply even a tiny bit of logic. We have mountains of provable data that certain climate variables correspond to climate change, racial identity is not tied to skin tone, and that falling off a roof and exposure to radioactive compounds are not comparable risks.

But there’s a reason Rogan’s podcasts often go so long, and that Peterson has published two lengthy books that basically say the same things: Once you’re in, you’re in. You’ve entered the mind palace. Your brain is just stimulated enough to fire off dopamine when one of these two instantly recognizable, friendly voices says something that confirms a prior belief or makes you feel better about something. The water is warm. There is nothing to fear. It’s a safe space to be a little racist, a little incredulous, a little simplistic. The only people it hurts are the uninitiated, those outside the tribe, and it’s their own fault for clinging to identities that don’t fit into the narrow philosophy Rogan and Peterson have distilled. If those people just man up they can come on in, as well. They can leave their brain at the door. All the thinking they need is clearly going on inside.

https://www.rollingstone.com/culture/culture-news/jordan-peterson-joe-rogan-interview-climate-change-1290696/

 

 

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