A search on the NSIDC web site for “record low” gets 111 hits. Here are the top nine.
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111 hits? Sounds like an unprecedented level of obsession.
That obsession could easily lead to someone’s finger on the scale as we approach the minimum.
Steve,
How embarrassing. Imagine a website that is dedicated to tracking the ice in the arctic having so MANY articles that focus on the actual extent of the ice. It is not like this has become an ideological issue where both sides are jockeying for whatever propaganda advantage they can. Good thing Steve maintains an objective blog looking for the truth and he never engages in one sided posts like that silly NSIDC site.
Steven,
You still let this terrorism-promoting jackass post here? Shame.
You are an idiot
The obsession is worse than we thought…