Here comes the BLIP. As expected. So, go long metals and minerals. Agricultural commodities prices are also on the rise. See Fidelity charts. Plus, long bonds are collapsing - so the build-up in inflationary pressures is self-evident.
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Tuesday, 25 May 2021
#CLIMATE #CRISIS: #ARCTIC SEA #ICE GONE IN TWO MONTHS
Arctic sea ice could disappear completely within two months' time
The fall in extent over the next two months' time may not remain as as steep as it was in July, yet the sea ice still could disappear completely. One reason for this is that, over the years, sea ice thickness has been declining even faster than extent. The rapid decline in sea ice thickness is illustrated by the sequence of images below.
The navy.mil animation below was run on July 27, 2020, and shows sea ice thickness over 30 days (last 8 frames are forecasts for July 28 - August 4, 2020).
Here's another indication that the buffer is disappearing fast. North of Greenland and of the Canadian Arctic Archipelago, some 700 km from the North Pole, sea ice is disappearing, precisely where the thickest sea ice used to be located.
High greenhouse gas levels are causing high temperatures over the Arctic and high ocean temperatures.
This location is where the Pechora River flows into the Barents Sea (the green circle pointed at by the white arrow on above image).
• Low Arctic sea ice extent;The situation is dire and calls for immediate, comprehensive and effective action, as described in the Climate Plan.
• Low Arctic sea ice thickness;
• High ocean temperature;
• High greenhouse gas levels and high temperatures over the Arctic;
• Distorted jet stream causing extreme weather such as storms resulting in sea ice collapse.
Links
• NSIDC Arctic sea ice
http://nsidc.org/
• Polar Portal - sea ice volume
http://polarportal.dk/en/sea-
• NASA Worldview
https://worldview.earthdata.
• Arctic Hit By Ten Tipping Points
https://arctic-news.blogspot.
• Fast Path to Extinction
https://arctic-news.blogspot.
• 2020 Siberian Heatwave continues
https://arctic-news.blogspot.
• Climate Plan
https://arctic-news.blogspot.