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Apart from here it seems, to quote GregW in another thread
“Scott, I think the reason was humorous exaggeration”
when’s Steve’s silly blog post on the Arctic got up the nose of Scott who is serious on the matter…..
Humorous exaggeration = fun
Serious exaggeration = laughable
Is it true that all the glaciers in the Himalayas will be gone by 2035? The world’s top climate scientists say it is. They also say that the Arctic will be ice free by 2008/2013/2015/2018/2020/2030
Well, it certainly isn’t in political circles; most of them are too ignorant to bother with serious science.
Precisely!