Nov 29 2009

Energy and Environment: Around the Interwebs (The ClimateGate Edition)

Published by Frosty the Know Man at 8:38 pm under General

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  1. George Nickolason 01 Dec 2009 at 12:54 am

    Pro-Global Warming supporters keep talking about the Ice Caps on the Ocean and Ocean fring melting from under the ice cap. It has alway been my understanding of Science that Warm Water and Air rises. I can see the ice melting on the surface of the ice but not from below. The only explaination of ice melting from the bottom up would be that the water at that mile deep level being warmer. What could cause that? Volcanic Action of the 1 million plus Volcano’s on the ocean floor. Which means that they not only put out heat, but sulfuric acid (making the oceans acidity, Co2 that escapes into the air, and other gases!

    Man did not cause the Volcano to erupt. Then we have the EPA Draft report of this Spring which states man has not caused global warming nor the increase in Co2. In fact, since 1998 the temperature has decreased and will continue to decrease until 2030 at least. Are we in the beginning of an Ice Age as determined by the Russians and written about in Pravada?

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