The Climate Is Cooling, Not Warming
Antarctic ice is growing, not melting awayICE is expanding in much of Antarctica, contrary to the widespread public belief that global warming is melting the continental ice cap.
- Ice expanding in much of Antarctica
- Eastern coast getting colder
- Western section remains a concern
The results of ice-core drilling and sea ice monitoring indicate there is no large-scale melting of ice over most of Antarctica, although experts are concerned at ice losses on the continent's western coast....
...East Antarctica is four times the size of west Antarctica and parts of it are cooling.Antarctic Research report prepared for last week's meeting of Antarctic Treaty nations in Washington noted The Scientific Committee on the South Pole had shown "significant cooling in recent decades".Australian Antarctic Division glaciology program head Ian Allison said sea ice losses in west Antarctica over the past 30 years had been more than offset by increases in the Ross Sea region, just one sector of east Antarctica.
"Sea ice conditions have remained stable in Antarctica generally," Dr Allison said.
The melting of sea ice - fast ice and pack ice - does not cause sea levels to rise because the ice is in the water....
...Dr Allison said there was not any evidence of significant change in the mass of ice shelves in east Antarctica nor any indication that its ice cap was melting. "The only significant calvings in Antarctica have been in the west," he said. And he cautioned that calvings of the magnitude seen recently in west Antarctica might not be unusual."Ice shelves in general have episodic carvings and there can be large icebergs breaking off - I'm talking 100km or 200km long - every 10 or 20 or 50 years."
Ice core drilling in the fast ice off Australia's Davis Station in East Antarctica by the Antarctic Climate and Ecosystems Co-Operative Research Centre shows that last year, the ice had a maximum thickness of 1.89m, its densest in 10 years. The average thickness of the ice at Davis since the 1950s is 1.67m.
A paper to be published soon by the British Antarctic Survey in the journal Geophysical Research Letters is expected to confirm that over the past 30 years, the area of sea ice around the continent has expanded.
Do NOT expect to see this splashed in banner headlines across the pages of the New York Times. Or in Big Bold Font on the main page of CNN or MSNBC.
But of course, in Australia, just as it is here, politicians are utterly immune to scientific evidence if it flies in the face of their sworn duty toward the PACs that have bought and paid for their souls. From the same article I cited above, where their own scientists are presenting hard facts and carefully gathered numbers, we have a quote from an Australian politician who would feel right at home in Washington. :
Last week, federal Environment Minister Peter Garrett said experts predicted sea level rises of up to 6m from Antarctic melting by 2100, but the worst case scenario foreshadowed by the SCAR report was a 1.25m rise.
Mr Garrett insisted global warming was causing ice losses throughout Antarctica. "I don't think there's any doubt it is contributing to what we've seen both on the Wilkins shelf and more generally in Antarctica," he said.
See? What difference does evidence make? Science is about truth, facts, numbers, Politics is about lies, money, propaganda. Never the twain shall meet.
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