1975 : Climatologists Blamed Extreme Weather On Excess Arctic Ice

In 2013, climatologists blame extreme weather on melting Arctic ice.

In 1975, climatologists blamed extreme weather on excess Arctic ice – and they wanted to melt the ice cap to stop the extreme weather.

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3 Responses to 1975 : Climatologists Blamed Extreme Weather On Excess Arctic Ice

  1. Andy Oz says:

    Professor Jennifer Francis from Rutgers Uni should have a mental health check up. Her logic is astounding. Next thing will be forest fires cause rain, water creates metal and gravity is a thing of the past. I’m off to get me a few beers and read this again to see if it makes sense when I’m not sober. 😀

    http://www.abc.net.au/news/2013-03-26/northern-blizzards-linked-to-arctic-sea-ice-decline/4594802

  2. davidxn says:

    I expect alarmists will try and worm out of this one by saying “we’ve learned much more since then”, or “there wasn’t as much CO2”. When there’s excess ice next and the winters are just as extreme, they’d have run out of excuses.

  3. gator69 says:

    “Climatologists are pessimistic that political leaders will take any positive action to compensate for climate change.”

    So climatologists are dumber than politicians. Got it.

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