Plotted at the same scale, sea ice at both poles is very close to normal. Experts who predicted otherwise simply have no idea what they are talking about.
Disrupting the Borg is expensive and time consuming!
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http://www.livescience.com/48880-antarctica-sea-ice-thickness-mapped.html
It is hard to capture the astonishment that I fell that anyone but Al Gore believes that anything he has to say has one iota of merit. And why the hell would any scientist or government official from anywhere want to be associated with that snake oil salesman is also quite astonishing.
Stephen,
Great graphic! Hope you have time to update it at the intersection point. Quite telling.
+1
Reblogged this on Centinel2012 and commented:
To bad Mr Climate Change, Al Gore, maybe you should gave back you Nobel?
I know I shouldn’t do this without putting the effort of explaining first.. so I wont… PMSL
Add it to the “fail” collection. I still reckon you should have a page devoted to failed (or about to fail) predictions; it would keep people entertained for hours.