Arctic To Be Ice-Free Very Soon

Unless we take immediate action and move back into caves, the Arctic will be ice-free in the blink of an eye.

ScreenHunter_3921 Oct. 22 05.21

www.ijis.iarc.uaf.edu/seaice/extent/plot_v2.csv

You can catch Prof McPherson at an event co-organised by AUT’s School of Social Sciences and Public Policy and the Pacific Media Centre in Auckland on October 22 at 5.30pm.

Tonight on the Paul Henry Show, he explains that due to the arrogance of humans, the damage done is too far along and now irreversible.

Now, the only way to help planet Earth is to “terminate industrial civilisation“.

Climate change now ‘irreversible’ Prof McPherson | TVShows | 3 News

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8 Responses to Arctic To Be Ice-Free Very Soon

  1. Robert Clark says:

    From that equation solving for when it will be 0, it will be in the year 2469 that the arctic is ice free.

    Bob Clark

  2. emsnews says:

    All hail our great leader in North Korea!

    • Jason Calley says:

      While Professor McPherson is obviously the greatest scientist of all time, one who could solve all problems either of engineering or natural philosophy, instead of winning yet another Nobel Prize, he is now traveling to Shin-kai province to give toys to orphans and teach the farmers how to grow more rice. Surely we are blessed with his wisdom!

  3. Mark Bowlin says:

    If it’s irreversible then we might as well live large while we can.

    • Olaf Koenders says:

      Exactly. First he says it’s irreversible, then he chucks that in the bin and promotes de-industrialisation.

      Government tool.

  4. Andy DC says:

    Someone should terminate him!

  5. gregole says:

    Arrogance? A bit of projection going on here!

  6. tom0mason says:

    What Prof McPherson and ‘climate science’ believes, and what your BIG government wants …

    http://blogs.ethz.ch/klimablog-archive/files/2010/08/cartoon-climate-science.jpg

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