Posted by Lumbersawyer on December 08, 2017 at 07:10:03 from (134.156.105.30):
In Reply to: Climate change posted by rrman61 on December 08, 2017 at 04:45:38:
I learned in grade school that the earth was about 3/4 ocean, 1/4th is land mass, how much of the seven continents have a permanent ice cap? Very little % . Greenland and Antarctica have the most. For the global warming crowd, their MATH just does not add up. The arctic ocean IS sea level and Ice takes up more volume than water, when it melts back as it does every year, does the ocean rise?
When I was young I worked for a farmer that during WW2 installed an air base in Greenland. They would dynamite the ice and use big Caterpillars to clear it away. He said that there were Trees under the ice where the air base was installed. At one time Greenland had trees!
The climate does seem to be different, but WE have had draught and floods since the beginning of time.
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