NASA finds oceans are cooling

It is that simple. Greenland is melting exponentially faster than scientists predicted. That's a huge flush of fresh water into the ocean. Fresh water screws up the currents because its density is different than heavier salt water. As it slows the currents, it slows the warm air streams and cools the water.

This isn't rocket science.

The world has been warming for the last 10,000+ years.
 
Your little ice age crap means nothing. And your post bringing it up only shows how stupid you are. And wrong.



LOL, Liability says the historical record is wrong and means nothing.


Were you born retarded, or did you have to work at being this God-damned dumb?
 
Yes, you did, unless someone almost as stupid as you are hacked your account and posted this, fuck-face:



The little ice age was nothing like the great ice age 10,000+ years ago.

Comparing it to something that was as cold as the great ice age shows how uneducated you are.

You lose again.
 
Poor lil' Liability.



He's ashamed of his own statement, which I proved false.





That doesn't mean that there hasn't been times the temp hasn't become a little colder than other times.

But you couldn't figure that out.

What a small brain you have.

You lose again.
 
LOL This is the first time I've seen troll take a stand on an issue. And he cites wikipedia. :palm:

Really?

Exactly what issue is he stuck on?

The little ice age, global warming, climate change,,,,,,?

I'm a little confused.

Just a little bit.
 
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The cooling oceans correlate with reduced sunspot activity. Greater sunspot activity results in warmer oceans, which in turn results in increased water vapor in the atmosphere. By and large, global temperatures are tied to water vapor. Since water vapor is the primary GHG in Earth's atmosphere (it varies between 1 - 4%, compared to ~0.04% CO2), and is about 10 times more powerful a GHG than CO2, it makes sense that global warming/cooling trends are influenced more by the sun than by mankind. The impact CO2 has on Earth's temperatures is highly debatable, and there is evidence to suggest that increased CO2 could actually be beneficial.

The only direct evidence presented by warmers is that temperatures have risen alongside CO2 in the past. What they fail to mention is that, in most cases, a rise in temperature came before an increase in CO2.
 
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