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Project Statement 1. Background The World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) is an international non-governmental organization working on issues regarding the conservation, research and restoration of the environment, formerly named the World Wildlife Fund, which remains its official name in Canada and the United States. It is the world’s largest independent conservation organization with over 5 million supporters worldwide, working in more than 100 countries, supporting around 1,300 conservation and environmental projects.
4. Obstacles This subject is based on the research and facts, but someone could have a different opinion.
2. Target Audiences 15-50, any gender, anyone who interested in global warming and out nature.
7. Media Poster, Web
5. Key Benefit Audience will understand how North sea ice need to help Audience will have interest in our nature. 6. Tone Simple, Interesting, Dynamic
3. Objectives to stay focus on the nature. (not a graphic) Interested in North Sea Ice.
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Research Arctic Sea Ice
Antarctic Sea Ice
http://earthobservatory.nasa.gov/Features/ WorldOfChange/sea_ice_south.php
http://earthobservatory.nasa.gov/Features/ WorldOfChange/sea_ice.php
http://www.nasa.gov/topics/earth/features/antarctic_ melting.html
http://earthobservatory.nasa.gov/IOTD/view.php?id=79369
http://nsidc.org/arcticseaicenews/2012/09/arctic-sea-iceextent-settles-at-record-seasonal-minimum/
General http://www.iceandclimate.nbi.ku.dk/ http://welovegreen.kr/wp/?p=1469 http://nsidc.org/arcticseaicenews/ http://arctic.atmos.uiuc.edu/cryosphere/ NH_seaice_extent_final.csv
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Inspration | competitive analysis
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Inspration | competitive analysis
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Rough Sketches
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Process Layout North vs South: Polar Sea Ice At The Extremes Global temperatures are increasing. Sea levels are rising. Ice sheets in many areas of the world are retreating. Yet there’s something peculiar going on in the oceans around Antarctica: even as global air and ocean temperatures march upward, the extent of the sea ice around the southern continent isn’t decreasing. In fact, it's increasing. Why is there such a drastic difference in the behavior of the two poles? Scientists from Goddard and the University of Washington, Seattle, recently described three theories — ozone depletion, changing ocean dynamics, and the flooding of sea ice — for what's happening in the Southern Ocean around Antarctica.
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Increasing Southern Hemisphere Extent Anomalies Aug 2012
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Final CLICK THIS IMAGE HELP!
The Arctic Arctic Sea Ice Is Disappearing
Save The Polar Bear
Almost every summer, the amount of remaining ice gets smaller. That summer ice is vitally important to a whole range of animals from tiny shrimp to vast bowhead whales, and to local people. One stretch of ice is projected to remain when all other large areas of summer ice are gone. This is the Last Ice Area.
2050
Scientists estimate that if current forecasts are correct about the future extent of sea ice, then two-thirds of the polar bear population will become extinct by 2050.
Reduces by 7.1% Every 10 Years
Global Mean Sea Level
2012
THE THICKNESS OF THE ICEBERG CORRELATES WITH THE SEA LEVEL
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ARCTIC SEA ICE
SEA LEVEL
22%
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Average September Extent Data source: Satellite observations.
Data updated Oct 12, 2012
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WHAT DOES THIS MEAN? Arctic sea ice is now declining at a rate of 7.1 percent per decade, relative to the 1979 to 2000 average. Arctic sea ice reaches its minimum each September. The graph above shows the average monthly Arctic sea ice extent in September from 1979 to 2010, derived from satellite observations. The September 2010 extent was the third lowest in the satellite record.
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