Unchristian Anti-Science Monitor Continues To Spread As Much Misinformation As Possible

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Hansen has been busy tampering with Nuuk temperature records on his computer, while the real Nuuk is trapped in near record ice – which now extends 300km further south  than the NSIDC mean (orange line.)

The near record cold and ice is causing food shortages in Greenland. Meanwhile, the professional liars at CSM put this story out.

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Greenland’s ice sheet: Climate change outlook gets a little more dire – CSMonitor.com

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5 Responses to Unchristian Anti-Science Monitor Continues To Spread As Much Misinformation As Possible

  1. avatar tckev says:

    Then this article (and there are many more about this) is completely wrong.
    http://www.damninteresting.com/exhuming-the-glacier-girl/

    After all if the planes were on the surface in 1942 how could it have been under 100′s feet of ice when one extracted to the (new) surface?

  2. avatar gofer says:

    “In 1988, two explorers sponsored by the Greenland Expedition Society finally found a lead. Patrick Epps and Richard Taylor led an expedition to the the ice cap which used steam to bore a hole and locate airplane parts buried under the Greenland ice. The two men found that in the forty-six years since the planes had crash-landed, an astonishing 268 feet of ice had accumulated over them, and they had been carried three miles by the drifting glacier.”

  3. avatar Andy DC says:

    The sad part is that people read this drivel and accept it as fact.

  4. avatar F. Guimaraes says:

    The above average of the Bearing Sea seems enough to compensate for the below average of northern Europe and, roughly speaking, we may consider the extent as matching the 1979-2000 average already or very close to that.

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