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Subject: Re: Coppcock Desperately Searches For New Scare Stories Re: 160 Sq. Mi. Chunk Of Antarctic Posted on: Thu, 27 Mar 2008 15:04:58 +1100


"00BNZ" <00BNZ@dooooooooodoooooo.com> wrote in message
news:47eadd42$1@dnews.tpgi.com.au...
>
> "Roger Coppock" wrote in message
> news:3364d4c2-5ff9-4522-954c-aab442136cac@s12g2000prg.googlegroups.com...
>> Huge Chunk Of Antarctic Ice Collapses
>> Global Warming Blamed For Ice Shelf Collapse That Puts Larger Area At
>> Risk
>> Please see:
>> ttp://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2008/03/25/tech/main3968165.shtml
>
> ROTFLMAO.
> Coppcock does it again!!!!
> Shriller and shriller as global cooling takes hold!
> This area constitutes about 2% of Antarctica, and as the article says,
> through gritted teeth, the other 98% of Antarctica is COOLING!
>
> QUOTE: "Much of the continent is not warming and some parts are even
> cooling, Vaughan said. However, the western peninsula, which includes
> the Wilkins ice shelf, juts out into the ocean and is warming. "
>
>
>
>
> ALSO NB:
> There is a small area of significant warming in the peninsula that
> points towards South America, but this is less than 2% of Antarctica's
> total land mass.
>
> Extract From: More Ice Than Ever In Antarctica
>
> Patrick J. Michaels
>
> February 5, 2008
>
> http://canadafreepress.com/index.php/article/1727
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>
>
>
> Warmest Regards
>
> Bonzo
>
>
> ". researchers at the Max Planck Institute for Solar Research in
> Germany report the sun has been burning more brightly over the last 60
> years, accounting for the 1 degree Celsius increase in Earth's
> temperature over the last 100 years."
> http://ibdeditorial.com/IBDArticles.aspx?id=287279412587175


Alarmists are forced to concentrate on part of the West Antarctic that
sticks out into the currents and winds of South Atlantic, plus there may
be tectonic and volcanic activity. Yawn, bring on the next non-scary
scare.
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Warmest Regards

Bonzo

"Attributing global climate change to human CO2 production is akin to
trying to diagnose an automotive problem by ignoring the engine
(analogous to the Sun in the climate system) and the transmission (water
vapour) and instead focusing entirely, not on one nut on a rear wheel,
which would be analogous to total CO2, but on one thread on that nut,
which represents the human contribution." Dr. Timothy Ball, Chairman of
the Natural Resources Stewardship Project (NRSP.com), Former Professor
Of Climatology, University of Winnipeg