Anyone with an IQ greater than that of a squirrel who has gotten off their lazy butt and done some research,
already knows that there is not a huge problem with ice melting in Antarctica. Let’s start with this
simple premise.
The melting point of ice is 32 degrees fahrenheit.
So, how cold is it in Antarctica?
Damn cold.
How do I know?
I did some research and found out.
Here is a classic tale of global warming mythology and misinformation
“The Left Hand Knows Not What The Right Hand is Doing”
“Last weeks’ top Antarctic AGW story was :
Antarctic ice melting faster than expected
due to CO2, of course.
This week the #1 story is :
Antarctic ice spreading
but the increase in size is due to “stratospheric ozone depletion” which is of course also caused by man-made gases.
So Antarctic ice is disappearing faster than expected due to man, and it is also expanding in size due to man. Meanwhile, the early autumn temperature in Vostok, Antarctica is a toasty -95F, a nice warm up from the -104F temperatures earlier this week.
Oh, and one minor problem with the ozone hole theory ”The ozone hole occurs during the Antarctic spring, from September to early December” – but the positive ice anomaly occurred during the autumn and winter (March through July) as represented by the red line below. ”
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