Monday, July 30, 2012

So. Who You Gonna Believe?

Amount of ice in Bering Sea reaches all-time record

Greenland's massive ice sheet melting

Oh ya. The ice sheet on Greenland thing? That happens about every 150 years.
"Even Greenland's coldest and highest place, Summit station, showed melting. Ice core records show that last happened in 1889 and occurs about once every 150 years.

Three satellites show what NASA calls unprecedented melting of the ice sheet that blankets the island, starting on July 8 and lasting four days."
What was that about settled science? NASA, I'm calling your bluff.

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