Which TWO statements BEST describe whether the impact of humans on the predicted sea ice melt is reversible or irreversible?
All impacts are irreversible; temperatures will continue to rise and severe weather events will continue.
Some impacts may be reversible; if carbon emissions are reduced, sea water temperatures may decrease and some Arctic sea ice could be restored.
All impacts are reversible; climates fluctuate naturally and over time Earth’s systems will be restored to their usual conditions.
Some impacts may be reversible; if carbon emissions are reduced, air temperatures may decrease and some Arctic sea ice could be restored.
Some impacts are irreversible; carbon emissions will continue to increase, but hurricane power may decrease.
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