Antarctic Sea Ice Sets Another Record

This sort of story is intended to confuse the public, to everyone's peril. Greenland by itself is evidence that we have a problem on our hands.

Can you show us what you're talking about? You folks never cite your sources. If there are mountains of evidence, then provide some links .
 
Yet the temperature of the Atlantic off the coast of Cape Cod this year was 71F, a 15 degree leap, and Tom quotes the NY Post, via the Wall Street Journal. lol, it is like debating Dixie.
 
Yet the temperature of the Atlantic off the coast of Cape Cod this year was 71F, a 15 degree leap, and Tom quotes the NY Post, via the Wall Street Journal. lol, it is like debating Dixie.

Right, you are very fond of trotting out arbitrary unsubstantiated figures. Have you got a link for that? The trouble with you and many of your kind is that you are a zealot, for you, AGW is a basic tenet of your religion and is not open to scrutiny or rigorous scientific examination.

Thanks for pointing out that I typed New York Post when I meant WSJ.

These are the 16 scientists, there is not one crank amongst them but that needn't concern an ideologue like you.

Claude Allegre, former director of the Institute for the Study of the Earth, University of Paris; J. Scott Armstrong, cofounder of the Journal of Forecasting and the International Journal of Forecasting; Jan Breslow, head of the Laboratory of Biochemical Genetics and Metabolism, Rockefeller University; Roger Cohen, fellow, American Physical Society; Edward David, member, National Academy of Engineering and National Academy of Sciences; William Happer, professor of physics, Princeton; Michael Kelly, professor of technology, University of Cambridge, U.K.; William Kininmonth, former head of climate research at the Australian Bureau of Meteorology; Richard Lindzen, professor of atmospheric sciences, MIT; James McGrath, professor of chemistry, Virginia Technical University; Rodney Nichols, former president and CEO of the New York Academy of Sciences; Burt Rutan, aerospace engineer, designer of Voyager and SpaceShipOne; Harrison H. Schmitt, Apollo 17 astronaut and former U.S. senator; Nir Shaviv, professor of astrophysics, Hebrew University, Jerusalem; Henk Tennekes, former director, Royal Dutch Meteorological Service; Antonio Zichichi, president of the World Federation of Scientists, Geneva.
 
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Why am I surprised, linky no worky!!

OK, it has suddenly decided to work. You are doing what is so often warned against, namely equating weather with climate. On our side of the pound we have had one of the wettest and coldest summers on record, should I conclude that global cooling is in progress?
 
OK, it has suddenly decided to work. You are doing what is so often warned against, namely equating weather with climate. On our side of the pound we have had one of the wettest and coldest summers on record, should I conclude that global cooling is in progress?

No, rather I would think you should conclude that global climate change is real, as indicated by your admission; "wettest and coldest summers on record".
 
No, rather I would think you should conclude that global climate change is real, as indicated by your admission; "wettest and coldest summers on record".

So the colder it gets the more the evidence for global warming, according to you!! I also find it amazing how AGW zealots always try to diminish the observable thickening of the Antarctic sea ice as it is just a tad inconvenient to explain with their half baked theories. Even in the Arctic, it is conveniently forgotten that at the time of the maximum melting of sea ice around late August and September is also the time when the Sun is lowest in the sky. Hence any absorption of energy from exposed clear water is likely to be minimal.
 
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What part of climate change do you not understand?

That part!!!

So the colder it gets the more the evidence for global warming, according to you!! I also find it amazing how AGW zealots always try to diminish the observable thickening of the Antarctic sea ice as it is just a tad inconvenient to explain with their half baked theories. Even in the Arctic, it is conveniently forgotten that at the time of the maximum melting of sea ice around late August and September is also the time when the Sun is lowest in the sky. Hence any absorption of energy from exposed clear water is likely to be minimal.
 
No, rather I would think you should conclude that global climate change is real, as indicated by your admission; "wettest and coldest summers on record".

Of course its real fool, its been going on for eons....why would imagine anyone denies it ?
 
What part of climate change do you not understand?
Every part. You're talking to a stone cold denier there is no 'reasoning' with them as they make up their own facts. Like all RWA's with an agenda they don't respond to facts only making 'points'! Good luck Rune, you, and the world deserve better.
 
I can't believe that grown people still believe the myth that is supposed man made global warming. They have to be joking at this point. They can't be serious.

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