Well, not quite. About 32,000 of them (and counting) have apparently slipped through the crackpot cracks:
http://www.petitionproject.org/
Farkel
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Well, not quite. About 32,000 of them (and counting) have apparently slipped through the crackpot cracks:
http://www.petitionproject.org/
Farkel
Time for clark kent gore to don his mask and cape, and fly, faster than a speeding bullet, to round up those recalcitrant dark side scientists, back into the greenhouse corral;)
S
hah, well this settles it! (you'll find my name on there soon ;)
Are these naked scientists?
http://channel.nationalgeographic.com/series/naked-science/2902/Overview#tab-Overview
About a month or so ago I saw a news article about a scientist who claims there is an error in the equation that describes global warming.
Anyone recall reading that?
Where are the glaciers going? I guess the same place the dubs are going - invisibly increasing?
All computer programmers thought Y2K was going to shut down the world too.
Shamus,
:Where are the glaciers going? I guess the same place the dubs are going - invisibly increasing?
Although the ice in Greenland is receding at an alarming rate, the Arctic itself isn't.
How about Anatarctica? "...radar measurements show West Antarctic ice is increasing at 26.8 gigatons/yr. Reversing the melting trend of the last 6,000 years. - "Positive mass balance of the Ross Ice Streams, West Antarctica," Science 295:476-80.
Note that just in West Antarctica that is 26.8 BILLION TONS OF ICE INCREASE PER YEAR!
"Antarctic peninsula was warmed several degrees while interior has cooled somewhat. Ice shelves have retreated but sea ice has increased." "Interpretation of recent Southern Hemisphere climate change," Science 296:895-99
"From 1986 to 2000 central Antarctic valleys cooled .7 degrees C. per decade with serious ecosystem damage from cold.", "Antarctic climate cooling and terrestrial ecosystem response," Nature 415:517-20
"Less Antarctic ice has melted today than occurred during the last interglacial," Geology 27:179-82
"Antarctic sea ice has increase since 1979", International Journal of Remote Sensing 24:227-87
"The greater part of Antarctica experiences a longer sea-ice season, lasting 21 days longer than it did in 1979," Annals of Glaciology 34:435-40
So, the glaciers aren't going anywhere except by taking over real estate as keep getting bigger.
Farkel
I am a skeptikal scientist - have never believed all the hype about global warming