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A good question for PM green shift: “Are you confident that your current measures will restore Canada’s strategic ice reserves to their pre-interglacial levels?”
The author of the WUWT article is a bad boy for questioning Shiny Idiot’s narrative.
I am guessing that you are unaware of the AGW’s ready-made answer to expanding ice area ? They say … “Oh yeah ! … but the ice isn’t very THICK” … ! sound of my head hitting the tabletop.
Even the Oscars managed to provide a head-shaking “climate change” moment, courtesy (of course) of Leo DiCaprio.
When he got his statue he made a speech about how when they were filming “Man In the Wilderness Ripoff” or whatever it’s called, they “had to fly down to the tip of South America to find snow.”
Except oops, that’s a pile of crap; the film was shot chronologically, and there were major delays midwinter while shooting in BC and Alberta because of an actor’s other commitments, so as the director said himself, they weren’t able to complete principal photography until “April or May.” And here’s what Leo himself said about the movie before he got to blat about climate change in front of 900 million people:
“I can name 30 or 40 sequences that were some of the most difficult things I’ve ever had to do. Whether it’s going in and out of frozen rivers…[I was] enduring freezing cold and possible hypothermia constantly.”
You heard the man: constantly.
Take a grain of truth, add a big scoop of lies, blend until easy to swallow, serve in a celebrity-endorsed waffle cone. FOAD, Leo.
http://neven1.typepad.com/blog/2016/02/global-sea-ice-extent-minimum-record.html
Kenji: “Oh yeah ! … but the ice isn’t very THICK”
They’ve got that covered. You see it’s only “new” ice, which isn’t as hard, oh sorry thick, as “old” ice. Think this sounds quite normal? Well, that’s impossible when humans are responsible, c’mon leave the brainwork to the scientists.
Just think of it as new, new ice. Meanwhile NOAA uses satellites to monitor the sun then relies on surface thermometers for the climate record.
The gong show never ceases.
Dizzy has his sources we have ours, the difference being that dizzy is a retard and a booger-eating inbred, and his sources are too. Yes!
Sorry; I meant “monkey-sodomizing retard.” More coffee indicated.
Plenty of snow in Revenant territory – Feb 25, 2016.
(below Spray Lakes area – near Karst Springs)
Make sure you know your facts though, this increase is almost entirely modulated by the southern hemisphere which has seen increases in sea ice cover in recent decades. The trend in the northern hemisphere is generally down on pre-1980 extents, the minimum of course was in the autumn of 2007 when there was open water north of Siberia as far north as 86 deg latitude.
and it isn’t as good as regular ice b/c AGW!