She’s breaking up, Jim!!
What difference does it make!!
Screw the icebergs!! Let’s get to NYC for the Obammy Awards!!
Hot air sounds about right.
The UN's Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change reported in 2013 that ice loss from Antarctica probably increased from 30 billion tonnes a year in the decade to 2001 to 147 billion tonnes annually in the following decade (AFP Photo/Torsten Blackwood)
Where will the liberals instead be safe to destroy these cities through their own policies?
And the solution is to send all your money to the United Nations.
But I'm sure if we pump many billions of dollars into the hands of scientists, research fellows, publications and organizations they'll find a way to tell us how much worse it is all getting due to (some form of climate change.)
Damn! I'd better unload that oceanfront property I bought and move to the Rockies!
Other locations in the Antarctic have record levels of ice, I believe.
Wonder why we wre not hearing sbout that.
Oh, yeah? Maybe it’s the exhaust from all the planes flying over it to check it which is causing the warming.
I’m busy right now but maybe I can catch it next time.
In before ISIL claims credit....
Making the adherents of the church of global warmingism look just a little more ridiculous than usual.
Global warming? Global cooling? Too MUCH ice? Not enough ice?
Even if the entire Larsen C ice shelf melts (a big if), it is still only sea ice. Ice is roughly 90% as dense as water, which is why 10% of an iceberg is visible. Assuming all that ice melts, the 10% that was above the water line gets added to the ocean. But since the whole ice shelf is now liquid it also has 10% less total volume. So the net effect of a melted iceberg on the water level is zero.
Or are they assuming the shelf is acting like a dam, holding back the antarctic land glaciers or something?
I hope they don’t get stuck in the ice while studying how fast it’s melting. Idjits!
There is so much ice down there now they won’t miss it.
I wish all these “experts” would learn some basic physics:
This used to be high school level stuff about a half century ago.
I suppose there’s some kind of ‘global warming’ exception to physics or something now days.