Global Warming Ends & Ice Age Begins Antarctica Ice 2000 to 2009
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Man does not control the earths climate. Check out climategate. This green movement is the way governments are creating socialism!
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I saw the same kind of stuff back in the 70's and it was a wall of ice coming down from the poles covering the land causing the earth to topple over because the weight of ice "pulled the planet over". The consensus of scientist said that the Glaciers would be down to the Dakotas by the year 2000. Any warmers what to by a bridge? cash only
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You all should learn that you have been had and NOT learning this is the reason why. watch?v=h4X4zQu7Emw
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you have the right to think what every you want but it does not make it true.. the earth is getting hotter and it's because your a fucking retard.
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It was predicted in 1980: So its is 20 year late!
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Hansen in STORMS OF MY GRANDCHILDREN says there is no chance now of an ice age, which would have occurred in many 1000s of years, if we hadn't introduced anthropogenic globla warming.
See (put in the dots): realclimate(dot)org/index(dot)
php/archives/2009/02/antarctic -warming-is-robust/ , nsidc(dot)org/arcticseaicenews & nsidc(dot)org/images/arcticsea icenews/20100105_Figure3.png -
Who ever is suggesting that ice age is beginning must not live on the ground. There is no snow here in Spokane wa. When each year goes by less and less.
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hawkermustang, tell them that green is the new red.
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Know what you're looking at.
Within the seasonal ebb and flow, what I see here is perennial (thick; year round) ice becoming less and less apparent at the seasonal flip point. Which means a decrease in the -volume- of ice overall, as we see in the north. -Area- is not the same as -volume- (I hope that would be obvious).
The Ice doesn't just "recover" every arctic winter. The decline is in measured volume, which cannot be determined by looking at relative area. This is fairly basic physics.
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Strange video. All I can see is the ice growing in winter. The thing I want to see is the difference in ice at the same time of the year, from 2000-2009, not how the ice develops during a year.
watch?v=y4v892EX3bM
slonerider777 2 years ago