Wednesday, March 21, 2007
Global Warming - Adding 26.8 gigatons of ice per year
Well that sure doesn't fit the global warming mold at all.
And apparently, we've been led down this type of road before...
And apparently, we've been led down this type of road before...
It's in this Washington Times article by John Linder:
"We see pictures of huge blocks of ice crashing into the sea from the Antarctic Peninsula, which comprises about 2 percent of the continent. The fact that the remaining 98 percent of Antarctica is growing by 26.8 gigatons of ice per year is ignored."