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California-Sized Area of Ice Melts in Antarctica


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Recent studies have shown that the interior of the Antarctic ice is actually thickening and temperatures are decreasing. Dr. Wibjorn Karlen, a professor at Stockholm University, acknowledges that pieces of the ice have broken off at various intervals since the last Ice Age, and that the Larsen-B ice shelf (Gore’s main piece of Antarctic evidence for global warming) is not representative of what is happening in the rest of Antarctica. Dr. Peter Chylek, of the University of California, says that while there has been a considerable increase in temperature over the last decade, there was a similar increase at a faster rate in the early 20th century (1920s), when carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases could not be a cause. In other words, the warming is natural.

Also, I like these links:

- "Cosmic Rays blamed for global warming"

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml...2/11/warm11.xml

- " Cow 'emissions' more damaging to planet than CO2 from cars"

http://news.independent.co.uk/environment/article2062484.ece

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I argue enough with people about this in real life without needing to get into flustered debates with hard-headed neo-cons and uber-greenies over the internet. <insert that special olympics quote here>

So I'm not going to get embroiled here. I'm just gonna sit back and post more fodder.

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I'M THUPER THEREAL YOU GUYTH! MANBEARPIG ITH REAL!!!

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Great news!!! The ice age is finally over and the glaciers are retreating!!!!

Oh wait, that started happening 10's of thousand of years ago didn't it.

Never mind.

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Great news!!! The ice age is finally over and the glaciers are retreating!!!!

Oh wait, that started happening 10's of thousand of years ago didn't it.

Never mind.

Haha! You mean there's actual a cycle on the planet? You've got to be kidding. :rolleyes:

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