| A few notes before the denial camp arrives: - They point out that the Antarctic ice sheet is gaining in mass due to the melting/compaction of snow from the past 10,000 years, not because of anything having to do with global temperatures. - Ice losses to calving (ice breaking off and falling/drifting into the ocean and ultimately melting) are still massive, increasing, and "will catch up with the long-term gain in East Antarctica in 20 or 30 years -- I don’t think there will be enough snowfall increase to offset these losses.” - Also, this article is from 2015. Here's a more recent analysis from 2018: https://www.nasa.gov/press-release/ramp-up-in-antarctic-ice-.... You can even see the East Antarctica trend that the 2015 article talks about in this plot from the 2018 article: https://www.nasa.gov/sites/default/files/thumbnails/image/su... |
Yet according to JPL, the main cause of this is believed to be volcanic activity under the western side of the continent. [0]
The best quote from the article was this: "I didn't see how we could have that amount of heat and still have ice on top of it."
[0] - https://www.jpl.nasa.gov/news/news.php?feature=6996