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Old 10-09-2014, 09:34 PM  
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Here's the thing that strikes me.

If this was the 1970's, the same people believing in man made climate change would be the ones citing the scientific studies from that time as "the absolute truth" and calling skeptics "deniers".

Of course...those scientists were dead wrong.

You guys need to look at the Earth over the long haul. Saying that carbon is higher than at any time in human history is true.

But human history isn't even 1/100,000 of the blink of an eye in the span of Earth's history.

The Earth's climate changes. That's just the way it is.

During the 1300's the polar ice caps headed South. And the Baltic Sea froze completely over. The crop season was shortened worldwide and mankind was seriously threatened.

Scientists are saying that (in complete opposition to alarmists) the Ice Caps WILL head south again at some point.

Matter of fact read this article that was in a UK newspaper:
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...s-29-year.html

Why aren't you alarmist's talking about the record recovery of the Ice Caps in 2013???

I guess it doesn't fit the agenda of the corporations making billions on carbon credit trading on the market. lol

From Skeptical Science: "Discussions about the amount of sea ice in the Arctic often confuse two very different measures of how much ice there is. One measure is sea-ice extent which, as the name implies, is a measure of coverage of the ocean where ice covers 15% or more of the surface. It is a two-dimensional measurement; extent does not tell us how thick the ice is. The other measure of Arctic ice, using all three dimensions, is volume, the measure of how much ice there really is." http://www.skepticalscience.com/Has-...-recovered.htm
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