Monday, January 05, 2009

Sea Ice Ends Year at Same Level as 1979

I'm very confused...
I thought we had global warming?
I thought the ice caps were melting?
I was told that I was wrong when I said it was possible some parts of the globe had melting ice while other parts had more ice.
Help me out liberals...
Oh wait a minute!!!
Global warming is just what I said it was, a natural ebb and flow of our climate, most likely caused by sun spots.
But no, continue to tell us how to live our lives and mandate what we can and can not do. Liberals are only for one kid of "choice," otherwise, they will use anything to make it acceptable to tell you how to live your lives, including global warming. You better hurry up, you probably only got a few more years before the average person wakes up.

FEDS EYE $175 COW TAX FOR CLIMATE CRIMES...
'Energy hog' flat-screen TVs may face price spikes; California mandates...
SAN FRAN CONSIDERS DRIVING FEES...

ya, keep voting for these idiots...

5 comments:

TerryN said...

Interesting that the IPCC climate models, that GW alarmists rely on for long term predictions, couldn't even predict this cooling cycle.

The Game said...

Again, people like Ron come on here and talk about cleaning the Earth for the sake of being healthy and clean...I can respect that. Be honest with your intentions.
But these people that hide behind global warming as a way to impose their lifestyle on everyone else are either cowards and so stupid they believe in man made global warming.

TerryN said...

They can't hack survival of the fittest (The way of the world for eons.) so they try to gang together to have a reason to (eventually) die with a purpose.

Anonymous said...

ultimately, it all makes little difference

Realism said...

Gee that's weird, because the National Snow and Ice Data Center had this to say:

"Arctic sea ice in 2008 was notable for several reasons. The year continued the negative trend in summer sea ice extent, with the second-lowest summer minimum since record-keeping began in 1979. 2008 sea ice also showed well-below-average ice extents throughout the entire year...The ice cover in 2008 began the year heavily influenced by the record-breaking 2007 melt season. Because so much ice had melted out during the previous summer, a vast expanse of ocean was exposed to low winter air temperatures, encouraging ice growth. Although still well below average, March 2008 saw slightly greater ice extent at the annual maximum than measured in recent years. However, the ice was also thin: less than a year old and vulnerable to melting in summer. Even the geographic North Pole was covered with thin ice, capturing the imaginations of many in the media and general public...Heading into 2009, the Arctic sea ice cover is again young and thin; given this set-up, a continuation of well-below-average sea ice extent in 2009 is a near certainty."