Sunday, August 17, 2008
So Where Did This Ice Come From?
The picture to the left is the usual kind of image that Global Warming alarmists use to make their claims of the affect of warming on the arctic. Two satellite images of the same area, taken one year apart, with one image showing less ice than the other. If you look at the dates however, you will notice that the larger amount of ice is for the most recent photo. In other words, one year later there is more ice in the arctic than there was the previous year. How can that be? For Global Warming to not only be real but also be a crisis, shouldn't it be the reverse? Will Al Gore use this image in his slide show? Of course not. It seems to me that the debate is not over, and that we should be skeptical about any and all efforts to change our society and our economy by implementing "green" measures that costs billions and ultimately may not do one bit of good. Of course I would half expect Al to take this image and say that there is more ice because of the great strides we have taken to save our planet.
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