Hot or cold there will always be a north magnetic and a north geographic pole on Earth. The environment in these areas may change through the warming processes of global climate change as well as ice cover and sea level but the poles will remain.
Nope. Global Warming is slow.
Svalbard has sea ice in winter, and glaciers all the year round, but it is also warmed by the North Atlantic Drift, a warm current that continues from the Gulf Stream. Global warming may change the movement, direction and temperature of the ocean currents, so any change will mean colder temperatures for Svalbard, at least for a while. If the North Atlantic Drift continues to warm the islands then the sea ice will disappear, forcing polar bears to hunt on land, or to move north, closer to the pole.
Whaling, over fishing, and global warming.
Well we might not have any Polar Bears, Penguins, or the North/South pole
It is quite difficult to persuade someone that global warming is real. Right now that is especially true since reporters have discovered e-mails revealing a pattern of deceit by the scientists trying to warn us about global warming. Still, since anyone who does not believe global warming does not exist will not be up on scandals related to global warming, you do not need to be concerned about that report! How to convince that person depends on where you live. The farther north you live, the easier it will be. You can show pictures of trees that have not put out leaves on memorial day (May 30). They will be in bloom. You can show pictures of insects that have moved farther north. Otherwise, if you live on the coast, you can show places that were not underwater 200 years ago but are underwater now as the seas rise. if you live in the Middle East, you can visit Timerlane's capital. You can see how the desert has moved north as the earth warmed. You will need to study global warming and how it affects your own area.
How is global warming affecting canada's north tundra?
Global warming would have no affect on the location of the poles.
On a very hot day that continues for a week
If the earth continues to warm up, all of the ice on the North and South Poles could melt. Global warming would cause the oceans to rise and cover more land. Many places along the coasts of every continent, including the city of New York, would be underwater.
The North Pole, the Arctic, is showing more signs of global warming than anywhere else.
If global warming continues unchecked then the world will get warmer and warmer and yes, you will die, along with every other living thing on the earth. Another View. However, there has been no warming for 17 years. Whether this is simply a pause, remains to be seen. There have also been cooling trends, examples: North America has seen three straight years of very cold winters, and also cooler summers.
It never did begin
North America is affected because all countries are affected. Global pollution is blown all over the world so all countries are experiencing global warming.
The climate has become more erratic. Ice continues to melt at the north and south poles. The earth continues towards global warming. More and more greenhouse gases have been put into the atmosphere.
Nope. Global Warming is slow.
North Pole
Svalbard has sea ice in winter, and glaciers all the year round, but it is also warmed by the North Atlantic Drift, a warm current that continues from the Gulf Stream. Global warming may change the movement, direction and temperature of the ocean currents, so any change will mean colder temperatures for Svalbard, at least for a while. If the North Atlantic Drift continues to warm the islands then the sea ice will disappear, forcing polar bears to hunt on land, or to move north, closer to the pole.