Global Sea Ice Excess Gets Rapidly Larger

Meanwhile, Cancun warns of planetary meltdown.

 

http://inthesetimes.com/working/entry/6759/from_cancun_to_the_green_economy_labor_weighs_priorities/

 

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10 Responses to Global Sea Ice Excess Gets Rapidly Larger

  1. Paul H says:

    What planet do these idiots come from?

    “Too slow for millions of workers struggling with global economic crisis and pinning their hopes on the future low-carbon economy.”

    Saving the planet might be fine has it not occurred to them in the meantime millions more jobs are going to go west ( or east – depending where you live!)

  2. suyts says:

    Yeh, the unemployed just sitting around waiting for a “low-carbon” economy to happen. Stupid, ignorant, holes. They are part of the cause of the global economic downturn.

  3. Russ says:

    Pinning their hopes on the future low-carbon economy, HAHAHA, that’s too funny as the two holding the banner doesn’t appear to have a low carb diet in their future, by the looks of them!

  4. Mike Davis says:

    The loudest are probably from such as the Culinary Union whose jobs depend on tourism that needs to be the first industry to be eliminated to reduce the Carbon Footprint. Then there are the maids and house keepers that are not needed in a 1500 sq ft house.
    The union workers should be the last ones picketing against AGW but they are union workers because they did not learn how to fleece other peoples money like the rest of the AGW supporters.

  5. Andy Weiss says:

    Are those women holding the banner the whales you were referring to in you last blog? You would have to be really desperate to want to have sex with them!

  6. Ice growing? That’s consistent with what the models predicted—NOT

  7. pwl says:

    Steve could you provide the links for the source of the two graphs. Thanks.

    Keep up the excellent work!

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