Antarctic Sea Ice Sets Another Record
Daniel Malavassi Wow, talked about bias. Clearly this person doesn’t understand the difference between “Climate Change” and “Global Warming”. arrowrod You’re not left wing, your observations don’t count. Justin Wilson 1.) They aren’t his observations. 2.) This data is taken into the climate change picture and is not overlooked or misinterpreted. Data is not left wing or [...] Justin Wilson Mr. Taylor, I hate to have to inform you that you’re article is useless. You do nothing to explore the climate change narrative or the vast amount of data [...] Tim I pray you don’t consider yourself a scientist. The Arctic Ice is floating and the Antarctic sea ice is setting on land and sea. If the land ice is increas [...]
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National Public Radio (NPR) published an article on its website last month claiming, “Ten years ago, a piece of ice the size of Rhode Island disintegrated and melted in the waters off Antarctica. Two other massive ice shelves along the Antarctic Peninsula had suffered similar fates a few years before. The events became poster children for the effects of global warming. … There’s no question that unusually warm air triggered the final demise of these huge chunks of ice.”
NPR failed to mention anywhere in its article that Antarctic sea ice has been growing since satellites first began measuring the ice 33 years ago and the sea ice has been above the 33-year average throughout 2012.
Indeed, none of the mainstream media are covering this important story. A Google News search of the terms Antarctic, sea ice and record turns up not a single article on the Antarctic sea ice record. Amusingly, page after page of Google News results for Antarctic sea ice record show links to news articles breathlessly spreading fear and warning of calamity because Arctic sea ice recently set a 33-year low.
Sea ice around one pole is shrinking while sea ice around another pole is growing. This sure sounds like a global warming crisis to me.
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