Global warming 'past the point of no return'
By Steve Connor, Science Editor
Published: 16 September 2005
A record loss of sea ice in the Arctic this summer
has convinced scientists that the northern
hemisphere may have crossed a critical threshold
beyond which the climate may never recover.
Scientists fear that the Arctic has now entered an
irreversible phase of warming which will accelerate
the loss of the polar sea ice that has helped to
keep the climate stable for thousands of years.
They believe global warming is melting Arctic ice so rapidly that the region is beginning to absorb more heat from the sun, causing the ice to melt still further and so reinforcing a vicious cycle of melting and heating.