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Climate is changing too fast --> climate crisis.

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Ok that helps clarify!

Now, the hypothesis is that the rate of change of sea ice coverage volatility is proof of a climate crisis?

How do you jump from observation A to climate crisis?

Several data points show that the climate is changing faster than we have previously measured.

We can't predict what the outcome would be, but climate inestability is not something to be desired at all.

That's why this is a crisis. A moment of change when we must make a decision (by definition of the word)

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Agree with the definition. I see the words “danger”, “difficulty”, “death” in the definition you shared.

I fail to see in your example how a year of declining sea ice constitutes any of the above. Can you help me see what you are seeing?

You mention “faster than we have previously measured”.

What time scale are you observing?

Several centuries and millenniums:

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But I want to repeat that I'm not here trying to convince anyone on anything.

People can do their own research when there is enough interest on it.

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Got it scale is 2k - 10k years.

I understand you are not trying to convince me.

I want to understand where is the crisis in the sea ice, or any of the charts above.