Thursday, October 11, 2012

Poles apart: A record-breaking summer and winter

arcticseaicenews  via Transterrestrial Musings

The sun has set over the central Arctic Ocean and sea ice extent is now increasing. While much attention has been paid to the record minimum Arctic ice extent set on September 16, 2012, winter sea ice extent in Antarctica has reached a record high. The Antarctic extent increase is an interesting response to changes in circulation patterns in the Southern Hemisphere.

I didn't read all of this.  It is really boring.  The most interesting thing about it is the cognitive dissonance that must come from such a report.  How can you square this with global warming theory?

Still, if the global warmists really wanted to do something about carbon, they could support molten salt reactor technology.  The technology works and the switch to it would lessen the dependence upon fossil fuels.  An added bonus is that it would help the economy and create new jobs.  But that would make too much sense.


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