Ten degrees of warming in the Arctic with CO2 at 320 PPM.
Hansen says that we can end Arctic warming by reducing CO2 to 350 PPM.
As Richard Nixon would say “I’m not going to be the one to compare Hansen’s IQ to that of a turnip”
Ten degrees of warming in the Arctic with CO2 at 320 PPM.
Hansen says that we can end Arctic warming by reducing CO2 to 350 PPM.
As Richard Nixon would say “I’m not going to be the one to compare Hansen’s IQ to that of a turnip”
Julienne left a comment yesterday about the Greenland Icecap melting.
I asked her to tell us how long this had been happening, and whether she knew that the Icecap was at a historically high level at the end of the LIA, and also that it had been much smaller than now for much of the recent past prior to that.
There has been no answer, so if you are tuning in Julienne, I am repeating the question.
Thanks
Paul
Hey Paul! Julienne has a habit of avoiding the really hard questions. It seems to be a common fault of warmists. I have found that natural variability seems to completely baffle and befuddle them. Tax free scenarios are also something they cannot understand, I wonder if there is a connection?
Paul:
I found that historical records are only important to realists. Those at NSIDC and other locations consider history to have started in 1979.
Mike
At least our friend Katharine goes back to 1965!!
http://notalotofpeopleknowthat.wordpress.com/2011/11/25/whats-katharine-hiding/
HA! HA!
Steven, have you see the arctic sea ice extent graphs going back to the 1950s in this paper (at the end, figures 13 and following)? – http://www.geog.mcgill.ca/gec3/wp-content/uploads/2009/03/Report-no.-1988-8.pdf
That is great, thanks. I hadn’t seen that.