Sunday, November 3, 2013

Global Warming! Antarctic Ice Sets New Record

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Amid ongoing warnings about the perils of global warming and rising sea levels comes the news that the extent of sea ice surrounding Antarctica set a new record in September — for the second year in a row.

On Sept. 22, sea ice extended over 7.51 million square miles of the Southern Ocean, the largest extent in the satellite record, NASA reported.

The previous record, set in September 2012, was 7.50 million square miles.

Antarctic sea ice reaches its minimum extent in February or March and then grows until reaching its maximum in September or October.

"For the second year in a row, we set a record high winter maximum," said Walt Meier, a glaciologist at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center. "But even though it is a record high, it is only 3.6 percent above the 1981-2010 average maximum."

The overall trend shows growth in the extent of sea ice of about 1.5 percent per decade, NASA disclosed, adding: "Multiple factors — including the geography of Antarctica, the region's winds, as well as air and ocean temperatures — all affect the ice."

The Climate Policy Initiative's "Global Landscape of Climate Finance 2013" report, issued in October, disclosed that governments and private entities around the world spent $359 billion to fight global warming in 2012.

Of that total, 94 percent was spent to support "greenhouse gas mitigation," according to the report, including more than 2,000 large-scale projects involving renewable energy in 19 countries.

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  1. Government science, such as the vast majority of climate science, must inevitably become corrupted, since the politicians directing the flow of funds will do so in a manner that supports their agenda. And the scientists who participate in the system will either unwittingly have their work exploited for political ends, or are the kind who willingly sacrifice scientific integrity for a few dollars in grant money. Considering also the real, valuable science that never gets done because of the resources wasted on politically favored projects, the damage done to scientific progress by government "support" is incalculable. If anything positive comes out of the "global warming" debacle it may be that more people learn that science is too important to let government anywhere near.

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    1. Agreed and Dr. Robinson refuses to have anything to do with the government because of this.

      Dr. Robinson Myth Of Global Warming
      http://freenorthcarolina.blogspot.com/2012/06/ron-paul-support-art-robinson-for.html

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