global warming antarctica growing

by admin on January 31, 2010

global warming antarctica growing
Pack ice of Antarctica?

An important item to mention here the lib friendly Yahoo is that some of the Arctic ice shelf has broken. Global warming. GASP. I do some google. I found many .. Many references to the fact that the total ice of Antarctica is growing. Does anyone find this is true. Could this be the imperfect information in the article printed in yahoo? Are they trying to fool? Are there any liberal here least deny me the right to reasonable doubt when I meet these two facts .. a reduction in the appearance the other .. ice cubes?

That's odd. I did some of my own google and found 61 pages of Google sites (if any, for example, 10 per page = 610 sites) on the Antarctic shelf Drops ice, melting ice of the Arctic and Antarctic temperature rise. Although I could not find a complete list of Antarctic ice sheet falls, I did come to up with individual reports of 7 drops massive Antarctic ice shelves and a number of sites saying that the polar ice is shrinking. "The polar ice is melting faster than previously thought and could reach a "tipping point" beyond which they may not be able to retrieve a report warns today. The warning from environmental pressure group WWF came as 21 000 responded to the bill Scottish Climate Change. The report on Climate Impact Arctic Science – Update Since ACIA, reveals that in September 2007 the amount of Arctic sea ice fell to 39 percent below its average for 1979-2000 leaving the lowest amount since satellite monitoring began in 1979. The report also found the Greenland ice sheet was shrinking at a rate faster than predicted by scientific models. If the entire ice sheet to melt, sea level would rise by a devastating 7.3 meters. Dr Dan Barlow, director WWF Scotland's acting, said the report showed the melting of Arctic urgent action was needed. "These results reinforce the need for governments to act around the world to combat climate change, "he said." "While small collapses are common in Antarctica, such as a spectacularly Failure is very unusual. The Larson Ice Shelf A similar collapse in 1995. "Scientists who study the warming seas and climate trends difficult and ice around Antarctica has a big jolt in recent days another large strip of floating ice shelf jutting from the Antarctic Peninsula began to disintegrate. The Wilkins Ice Shelf appears to follow a pattern seen in other parts of the peninsula has warmed considerably in recent decades and shed other ice shelves fringe. In each case, the removal of ice around the periphery seems to allow inland ice to move more easily to the sea. " Antarctic ice sheet decline startles scientists … to Argentina, began melting rapidly after the collapse of the Larsen B ice shelf in 2002. "When Larsen B, an ice shelf in Antarctica the size of Rhode Island, collapsed in 2002," was obviously a great track that is not natural was happening, "said Hugh Ducklow, director of ecosystems for MBL Laboratories in Woods Hole, Massachusetts." Geological evidence suggests that stable for at least 10,000 years, back to the last glaciation. And it literally disintegrated in three weeks. "" The collapse of ice shelves in western bring the Antarctic melting glacier there, pouring so much water in the sea as Greenland. Over time, the giant frozen continent of eastern Antarctica, so far isolated from the rest of the warming planet, can begin to melt. The pattern of ocean thermohaline circulation begins to decrease. "You are definitely entitled to a reasonable doubt (although what this has to do with liberals, I know). I do not see any of the two facts in your question that support your position, only statement that he found "many .. many" references claiming that the Antarctic ice is growing. What sources of some of these?. I think perhaps within the definition of an optimist, falling from a building of 70 floors, each floor and says "So far, so good."

GLOBAL WARMING LIES CLIMATE GATE !!! ANTARCTICA GETTING COLDER !!! 10% INCREASE SEA ICE

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