The matter of fact is, there is no unusual icemelting of the worlds glaciers, the arctic nor the antarctica.
For instance the Greenland sea ice extent has expanded for the last decade, also the ice between canada sw greenland was at it's highest for 15 years in 2008.
In parts of west Anarctica there is a melting, but east Anarctica which is 4 times bigger than west, has expanded the past decade, and was at it's densest for the past 10 years in 2008 year.
Well, we all now know that this is all BS.
codematrix 2 years ago
The matter of fact is, there is no unusual icemelting of the worlds glaciers, the arctic nor the antarctica.
For instance the Greenland sea ice extent has expanded for the last decade, also the ice between canada sw greenland was at it's highest for 15 years in 2008.
In parts of west Anarctica there is a melting, but east Anarctica which is 4 times bigger than west, has expanded the past decade, and was at it's densest for the past 10 years in 2008 year.
Støre has no case
Danebrogen 2 years ago