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Enviro-scientists Are Confused

October 16th, 2012 Leave a comment Go to comments

Hot on the heels of the latest data debunking global warming, National Geographic has an interview with a NASA researcher whose thinking is clearly muddled.

Trying to explain why the ice off Antarctica is at record-high levels, he muses,

That’s the leading explanation for what we’re seeing…

In other words, they don’t know, but it must be really bad.

Further down he tells us growing sea ice has no effect on sea levels, and follows that up with why melting Arctic ice is bad for sea levels. But Arctic ice is sea ice. If growing sea ice has no impact, how does melting sea ice? You can’t have it both ways…unless the interviewer is on your side and/or isn’t bright enough to ask the obvious.

Repeating ad nauseum that, “It’s all consistent,” doesn’t make it so.

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