Radio Ecoshock at noon features up to the minute environmental news with Alex Smith. In 2012, the Arctic Sea Ice hit a stunning new record low. Rutgers scientist Jennifer Francis explains how this changes weather for billions of people in the Northern Hemisphere, including the UK. Plus the Director of the Snow and Ice Data Center, Mark Serreze, on the record as to what it means; and analysis from polar scientist Jennifer Bitz of the University of Washington.
Radio Ecoshock at noon – Arctic Sea ice crisis
September 11th, 2012 · No Comments
Tags: Announcements


