Articles tagged with: arctic

Why Global Warning is a Myth
Posted in Disputing Global Warming on 18 August 2008

China recent experienced the coldest winter in 100 years. Arctic ice refuses to melt, even though it has been predicted by scientists. Alaska is on track for the Cookedt summer since 1930. And the sunspots won’t return, leading to a cooler planet.
Source: thechristianobserver.blogspot.com

Arctic Ice Still Grows Despite Global Warming
Posted in Ice on 7 August 2008

With all the mainstream press mounting a campaign to warn us that the entire Arctic could be ice-free this summer, it’s important to note that there is still around a half-million more square kilometers of sea ice in the northern hemisphere than there was one year ago today. The major melting should occur on [...]

Yep. Still a Lot of Ice Up There in the Arctic
Posted in Science on 30 July 2008

Last month I posted an article on the prophesied melting of the entire Arctic region over the course of this summer.  Not only has this not happened, surprise, surprise, but there is actually more ice in the Arctic waters than is typical of this year.  Anthony Watts grabbed a satellite image of the Arctic and [...]

Climate Scientists Ready to Kill Polar Bears
Posted in Conspiracy on 24 July 2008

It just doesn’t get any better than this.  Climate change scientists on an expedition to the polar regions of Earth were given a crash course in shooting and a rifle in the event of a polar bear attack.  Two problems with this:  one, if the debate is over, why are we still drilling for core [...]

So When Is the Global Warming Tipping Point?
Posted in Global Warming Hoax Lead Story on 23 July 2008

Having read an article by Dr. Tim Ball recently, I began to wonder when the real tipping point in global warming will come.  With Al Gore and James Hansen warning of dire consequences if we don’t convert to a carbonless society soon, one can only wonder if there’s truly a target date of destruction or [...]

More Scientific Research Proves Anthropogenic Global Warming Wrong
Posted in Disputing Global Warming on 22 July 2008

(H/T:  Fort Fun):  Link below to a fascinating research article on the effects of carbon dioxide on many observed environmental changes, such as receding glaciers and Arctic temperature, that proves beyond any doubt that carbon dioxide levels do not cause any of these things.  Solar activity is also graphed against temperature as well as carbon [...]

Global Warming Causes Glaciers to Grow
Posted in Global Warming Hoax Lead Story, Indoctrination on 9 July 2008

Global warming is now causing glaciers to grow, according to this article at Source: NewsBusters.org.  Simply laughable, I say.  Now think back to all of the tall tales spun by Al Gore and his global warming crowd.  Global warming causes floods, drought, increased hurricanes, increased tornadoes, unbearable heat and an intensity of storms.
I’ve said time and [...]

Polar Ice in Net Gain
Posted in Disputing Global Warming on 9 July 2008

My friends over at Source: GlobalWarmingHoax.com have pulled together the June 2008 satellite data that shows record growth for Antarctic ice - a 10% gain since 1980 - and a modest net loss of Arctic ice (5%) in that same time period. If you listen to the mainstream media, [...]

Global Warming Hoax Week-in-Review 07/07/2008
Posted in Commentary, Week-In-Review on 8 July 2008

Welcome everyone to the global warming hoax week-in-review!
Monday, June 30:
It seems that no matter how hard the environmentalists try, they just can’t get the planet to work in their favor.  The new highly-touted greenhouse gas methane, which is 24 times more powerful than carbon dioxide, seems to be leveling off in the atmosphere.  With all [...]

Arctic Ice Also Predicted to Melt in 2000
Posted in Disputing Global Warming on 2 July 2008

It seems the recent warnings that the Arctic ice will vanish this summer is nothing really new.  It was also predicted in the year 2000 - and you see we’re all here.  Coastlines haven’t disappeared.  Florida is still above water and sea levels haven’t risen in any measurable degree.  Back in 1999 a study was [...]