To: Ernest_at_the_Beach
The latest research was carried out on the Antarctic peninsula, which juts northwards towards Cape Horn, and the islands around it. More strongly influenced by changes in sea and air temperatures than the rest of Antarctica, these areas are an excellent place to measure effects of climate change. Funny how they only report measurements of the places that are warmer. Meanwhile, Europe is worried about entering a cooling period. It all adds up to a net zero to me.
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01/22/2005 2:31:42 PM PST by
LoneRangerMassachusetts
(Some say what's good for others, the others make the goods; it's the meddlers against the peddlers)
To: LoneRangerMassachusetts
As I recall, most of Antarctica cooled quite a bit during the 90's but the big story was on the Antarctic peninsula where it was warming. Very selective reporting on the part of the green press.
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