Lawrence Solomon's "The Deniers" (a series of articles on the view of scientists who have been labelled "Global Warming Deniers"):
Other References:
Antarctic Temperature Trend 1982-2004:
This map (left) shows key areas of Antarctica, including the vast East Antarctic ice sheet. The image on the right shows which areas of the continent's ice are thickening (coloured yellow and red) and thinning (coloured blue). © (Left)British Antarctic Survey, (Right)Science
Neat graphics. Here’s a question:
I notice that oceanic and peninsular regions near Antarctica are heating up, while the inland regions are cooling off. Any chance that the lack of melting ice to cool off the oceans is a factor in ocean warming?