Until a few years ago, government experts said that Greenland and Antarctica were both cooling. But that didn’t suit the agenda.
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It seems like the climate just comes and goes as it pleases! Pity isn’t it?
I don’t believe anything in “climate science” any more. That second abstract above just tells me “ozone depletion” is probably just as worthless an excuse for temperature change as I know “increase in greenhouse gases” is. All of the peer-reviewed literature is just a continuing exercise in … well, let’s just say it’s a reflexive exercise in massaging the current academic dogma, for the sake of quick gratification…
Reblogged this on the WeatherAction Blog.
Bipolar science
Jason Box has gone wildly warmist since 2004.
http://www.meltfactor.org/blog/