35 Years Since Climate Experts Warned That An Increase In Antarctic Sea Ice Could Lead To A New Ice Age

Thirty-five years ago, a top climate scientist said that an increase in Antarctic sea ice could lead to a new ice age.

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Experts Tell How Antarctic’s Ice Could Cause Widespread Floods – Mushy Ice Beneath Sheet – Article – NYTimes.com

Since he made this forecast, Antarctic sea ice has increased to record levels.

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10 Responses to 35 Years Since Climate Experts Warned That An Increase In Antarctic Sea Ice Could Lead To A New Ice Age

  1. tgroom57 says:

    Do we have a record of temperature for the sub-Antarctic seas ?

  2. Brian H says:

    Reflections into space are gonna freeze us all. Unless they don’t.

  3. nuwurld says:

    Hi Steven. Generally, the Southern Hemisphere is a longer term integrator of change. It is amazing that the Antarctic sea ice doesn’t ‘know’ about the recent unprecedented warming! The lower heat capacity of Northern land masses gives the Northern Hemisphere greater short term leverage upon measured temperatures (as we see in the seasonal cycle). P. L. Vaughan.

    From the same web site as you have cited, the global sea ice area is also a very interesting anomaly.

    I feel that as ice returns to the Arctic the Antarctic abundance, if it doesn’t change, will pose a threat of albedo driven changes.

  4. Andy Oz says:

    Dr Jim Hays is just about the first “scientist” I’m prepared to pay attention to. Cooling in the next 1000 years? Excellent. No need for a carbon tax at all.

    • ozspeaksup says:

      TA is doing his best to drop that..one of the better moves along with cutting flimflannery and the rest of the greentards funding off.
      have to admit I enjoy hearing the greens squeals:-)

  5. Andy Pattullo says:

    Antarctic sea ice graph is looking hockey stickish. Perhaps the beginnings of a goalies stick?

  6. Sherry Moore says:

    See also the CO2 alarmists flip out, while Hays calls them a “blip”. http://tagteam.harvard.edu/hub_feeds/1399/feed_items/5134/content

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