Brr It's a cit chilly! It must be a new Ice Age »
Posted By Diagoras 9 months, 3 weeks ago in Science & TechnologyFinally the proof that all those Anthropomorphic Global Warming (AGW) sceptics have been looking for. The World Meteorological Office and NASA have confirmed that 2008 was cooler on average than every preceding year of the decade which in the words of one belligerent sceptic “ global temperatures have dropped sharply enough to cancel out much of their net rise in the 20th century” . Satellites recording Arctic Sea Ice data showed that 2008 had significantly more Ice than 2007. The rise in global sea levels between 2003-2008 slowed by 20% when compared with 1993-2003. China was really cold last winter, America is really cold this winter, Antarctica and Siberia are both always really cold, even Brazil was cold in September. Brazil! … September! All these predictions of droughts, hurricanes and dead polar bears have failed to materialise and in the words of another AGW non-believer ” no-one should take seriously what these hysterical charlatans who made them say about anything at all ever again” .
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