Larsen B Ice Shelf: Disintegrated Due to Global Warming
Monday, October 6th, 2008The Larsen B Ice Shelf was a 500 billion ton chunk of ice, 220 meters thick and covering the surface area of 3,250 square km. Experts predicted that this ice shelf would still be around for the next 100 years, even after factoring in current global warming trends. However, in 2002, this gigantic block of ice completely disintegrated in 35 days, an astounding event that has never been witnessed or documented before. This destruction only reinforces the mounting scientific evidences and predictions that other huge ice masses are in line for complete annihilation as well. In fact, two other even bigger ice masses are exhibiting the same disintegration characteristics as the Larsen B Ice Shelf. These ice masses are Greenland and the West Antarctic Ice Shelf. If these two huge ice masses collapse, sea levels could rise as much as 40 ft., devastating as much as 66% of the world’s largest cities lying in low-elevated coastal areas.

