97% of climate experts say that the poles are melting down and sea ice is disappearing, because their grant money depends on lying about the climate.
arctic.atmos.uiuc.edu/cryosphere/timeseries.global.anom.1979-2008
97% of climate experts say that the poles are melting down and sea ice is disappearing, because their grant money depends on lying about the climate.
arctic.atmos.uiuc.edu/cryosphere/timeseries.global.anom.1979-2008
97% of spokesmodels agree with their sponsors.
Steven Goddard,
Complete layman here. Can you explain to me the different data columns in the link? This is a powerful graph. I’d like to share it. But I don’t feel comfortable sharing it until I understand it.
What do each of the three columns of data represent?
Is this just land ice, just sea ice, both, etc?
Thanks in advance!
Note: I see in the graph title it’s just sea ice.
Do we have the same data for land ice?
Date, Anomaly from the 1979-2010 mean, area, and 1979-2010 mean area for the date.
The area of land ice hardly changes. It is basically the surface area of Antarctica and Greenland.
As we fret about the ice not being there, the Russians take their children to the Pole on field trips, landing jets on a landing strip smoothed onto the ice. Not that they don’t have their worry warts as well, but I hate to say this: Russian kids seem tougher than our kids, in some ways. And they treat their worry warts like they are worry warts:
http://sunriseswansong.wordpress.com/2014/04/22/russian-children-visit-north-pole-survive-2-blizzards/