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Climate is a complex thing. Taking one piece of evidence in abstract really doesn't mean anything. You know all of those people who were smarter than you in school, got better grades and went out and got PhD's? i'll take their opinion over some random guy on the internet that posts whatever he sees to go along with the opinion that was given to him by the political interests who have manipulated him.
Oh, good God! How many times does this have to be explained to you? Sea ice is increasing due to increased precipitation. Precipitation used to be rare in the Antarctic. Not any more, due to a warming ocean.
While we're at it, kindly learn the difference between land ice and sea ice.
I know I'm just wasting my breath and you won't read it, just as you haven't read any other links I have posted about increasing Antarctic sea ice.
You WILL, however, continue to post about Antarctic sea ice expanding, thinking that somehow, you have proved something. You haven't.
I can set my watch my it.
On no...oh no.....now we are all going to be frozen in blocks of ice.
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Originally Posted by sanspeur
Oh my! Not reason....Everybody knows that reason is the sworn enemy of faith...
faith noun: faith complete trust or confidence in someone or something.
I'd say it's unreasonable not to question science. It shows your unhealthy "faith" in a group of humans telling you to believe them. If bankers, lawyers, and politicians can be corrupt... why not scientists? There are very few professions which require, in general, that professionals hold certain views or risk being outcast.
If scientists get funds and grants based on being pro AGW, then what do you think they will work to prove?
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