Greenland ice cap breaking up at twice the rate it
was five years ago, says scientist Bush tried to gagBy Jim Hansen
Published: 17 February 2006How far can it go? The last time the world was three degrees warmer than today – which is what we expect later this century – sea levels were 25m higher. So that is what we can look forward to if we don’t act soon.
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OOOO you puttty cat now u dun it. Tony be here ándale ándale, arriba arriba
There is so much wrong with this. These people are all over the map with their predictions. How can anyone believe them? Hansen says the seas may rise as much as 82 feet (25 m). Britain’s “chief scientist” David King says sea levels will rise 20 feet (6 m) That is a huge discrepancy considering the science is supposed to be settled and so indisputable that we must act immediately. Especially since sea level has been recently rising at the rate of 7 to 15 INCHES PER CENTURY depending on who you listen to.
This century sea level has barely been rising at all.
So the rate of rise over the last century is probably even lower than the estimates I found. That’s a lot like the fact that average global temperatures haven’t risen for ten or so years (even though they were supposed to go up drastically according to the models,) yet we are just now reading grudging admissions of this in the media.
Not immediately, but soon.
Not now. Not right this minute.
Pretty soon though.
I think Hansen has Willie on the brain
Hansen reminds me of this:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hz65AOjabtM
Big Jim’s approach to science!
Priceless !!! … thanks Grumpy! … ROFLMAO …