Temperature Changes In Artic Glaciers

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According to some scientist, they declare that the melting of the ice within the icebergs, has not been seen in the past, and if the icebergs melt the ice will seize to exist (Gore, 2006). Other scientist state that the melting of the ice happens periodically. In a research whose purpose was to track glaciers for clues to climate change, the researchers concluded that although some Artic glaciers have lost mass, there is no real evidence that Artic glaciers have diminished faster because of carbon dioxide emissions (Krajick, 2001). Furthermore, a study conducted over the course of 35 years used NASA satelites to track temperature changes in the South Pole and compared the temperature changes to the corresponding carbon dioxide emissions. The