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For instance– Enceladus is a tiny ball of
ice
that’s small enough to nestle within the surface area of the Gulf of Mexico.
Similarly to Europa, it likely contains an ocean deep under the
ice.
But Enceladus also has geysers that frequently vent water vapor and tiny
ice
grains into space.
We now know them today from the
ice
caps.
This pattern is the defining feature of a crystal, and isn’t restricted to minerals— sand, ice, sugar, chocolate, ceramics, metals, DNA, and even some liquids have crystalline structures.
We find microbial life in every part of the planet: in ice, in coal, in rocks, in volcanic vents; it's an amazing thing.
Data-rich displays like maps of campaign contributions, or maps of the disappearing polar
ice
caps, allow us to better understand the context and the flow of processes that affect us all.
But the second thing that's not shown on here: the Earth has never had any
ice
on it when we've had 1,000 parts per million CO2.
So, there goes the
ice
caps, and there comes 240 feet of sea level rise.
I'm then thrown in an
ice
pond, I'm cooled 15 degrees lower and I could be taken to a critical care hospital.
This here report basically concludes that one-third of the
ice
on the Hindu Kush Himalaya mountains could melt by the end of the century.
The Hindu Kush Himalaya region is the world's third-largest repository of ice, after the North and South Poles.
There's a lot of
ice
in the region.
As you can see, this once massive glacier has already lost much of its
ice.
Number three: global warming means that our mountains receive more rain and less snow ... and, unlike snowfall, rain melts ice, which just hurts the health of our glaciers.
So as a native from that part of the world, I want to propose here, today, the establishment of the Third Pole Council, a high-level, intergovernmental organization tasked with the singular responsibility of protecting the world's third-largest repository of
ice.
Just ten years ago I stood on the
ice
at the North Pole.
It was probably already too late in the 1970s, when the best available scientific theory was telling us that industrial emissions were about to precipitate a new
ice
age, in which billions would die.
In the tropics, raindrops are not formed from
ice
crystals, which is the case in the temperate zones, you need the trees with [unclear], chemicals that come out of the leaves of the trees that initiate the raindrops.
North of Churchill, Manitoba, in October and November, there's no
ice
on Hudson Bay.
Well yes,
ice
is a big part of it.
Insights, compassion and empathy: I, C, E. (Applause) And when we start using this
ice
method, well, the possibilities become much bigger than us.
What about
ice
cream?
They collected over 1,600 existing
ice
cream flavors, and together, we fed them to an algorithm to see what it would generate.
Like with the
ice
cream flavors, it doesn't know about anything else.
Early on, in order to ship our specimens, we had to have dry
ice.
Last year I showed these two slides so that demonstrate that the arctic
ice
cap, which for most of the last three million years has been the size of the lower 48 states, has shrunk by 40 percent.
But this understates the seriousness of this particular problem because it doesn't show the thickness of the
ice.
The arctic
ice
cap is, in a sense, the beating heart of the global climate system.
The permanent
ice
is marked in red.
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