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For information on the Sun’s influence on Earth’s climate, see:
http://scienceandpublicpolicy.org/images/stories/papers/originals/grand_minimum.pdf
3rd highest in last 35 years, surely? (Handy, as alarmists themselves class ‘climate’ as being 30 years.)
It’s obviously because the warming oceans caused evaporation which froze because of the open refridgerator door called the north and south poles.
Looking at the chart, I could visualize a swing to increasing ice that began around 2004…
Who would have thought sea ice coverage had a lot of variability in it. 😉
In 2005, it meant a lot to alarmists. Now not nearly important an also consistent with a warming planet. Make up your minds! You can’t have it both ways.
Oh yes they can. They will now proceed to point at individual chunks of 1 metre floating sea ice as a sure sign of planetary endangerment caused by a trace gas.