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Tuesday, July 28, 2009

Global warming: Get out the water wings!

"A consensus has developed ... that the Greenland ice sheet will disappear."
Climate-Change Calculus: Why it's even worse than we feared

By Sharon Begley | NEWSWEEK
Published July 24, 2009
From the magazine issue dated Aug 3, 2009

Among the phrases you really, really do not want to hear from climate scientists are: "that really shocked us," "we had no idea how bad it was," and "reality is well ahead of the climate models." Yet in speaking to researchers who focus on the Arctic, you hear comments like these so regularly they begin to sound like the thumping refrain from Jaws: annoying harbingers of something that you really, really wish would go away.

Let me deconstruct the phrases above. The "shock" came when the International Polar Year, a global consortium studying the Arctic, froze a small vessel into the sea ice off eastern Siberia in September 2006. Norwegian explorer Fridtjof Nansen had done the same thing a century before, and his Fram, carried by the drifting ice, emerged off eastern Greenland 34 months later. IPY scientists thought their Tara would take 24 to 36 months. But it reached Greenland in just 14 months, stark evidence that the sea ice found a more open, ice-free, and thus faster path westward thanks to Arctic melting.

The loss of Arctic sea ice "is well ahead of" what the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change forecast, largely because emissions of carbon dioxide have topped what the panel—which foolishly expected nations to care enough about global warming to do something about it—projected. "The models just aren't keeping up" with the reality of CO2 emissions, says the IPY's David Carlson. Although policymakers hoped climate models would prove to be alarmist, the opposite is true, particularly in the Arctic.

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Blogger Patrick Dempsey said...

Well, is it global warming or climate change? Just a few weeks ago, Leigh Pomeroy published an opinion in the Mankato Free Press about the dangers of climate change. Here's a piece about global warming - which has been on worldwide retreat since the start of 2008 due to dramatic decreases in solar activity.

And there's that Al Gore buzzword again - consensus!! Consensus is neither truth nor fact and it is certainly not science. The article, of course, fails to say anything about the expanding ice in Antarctica which would offset any melting in Greenland.

There is so much evidence to the contrary about global warming, those of us with IQs over 150 can hardly take the matter seriously any more.

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