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Monday, September 9, 2013

An Inconvenient Truth -- BBC Predicted Years Ago That The Arctic Would Be Ice-Free By 2013 -- Well, That Didn't Happen -- But I Got The T-Shirt

The Telegraph is reporting:
There has been a 60 per cent increase in the amount of ocean covered with ice compared to this time last year, they equivalent of almost a million square miles.
In a rebound from 2012's record low an unbroken ice sheet more than half the size of Europe already stretches from the Canadian islands to Russia's northern shores, days before the annual re-freeze is even set to begin.
The Northwest Passage from the Atlantic to the Pacific has remained blocked by pack-ice all year, forcing some ships to change their routes.
A leaked report to the UN Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) seen by the Mail on Sunday, has led some scientists to claim that the world is heading for a period of cooling that will not end until the middle of this century.
If correct, it would contradict computer forecasts of imminent catastrophic warming. The news comes several years after the BBC predicted that the arctic would be ice-free by 2013.
Some folks already knew this. Canada was the first signatory to leave the Kyoto Protocol. Australia, this past week, scrapped the "carbon tax," threw out the "green" prime minister, and voted in a pragmatist and realist. Meanwhile, the US will keep is collective head in the sand. The cooling sand.

Tumbling Tumbleweeds, The Sons of the Pioneers

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