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More Settled Science: Wrong about Ice Melt in Greenland, Sea-Rise

restoreliberty Wrote: Nov 29, 2012 10:54 AM
remotely be called accurate, and every single person of integrity in the scientific community is aware of this fact. Science discovers new phenomena every day that affects regional and potentially global magnitudes that is not factored into current scientific models in any field of science. When it was believed that deep sea volcanoes could not erupt due to sea pressure (2007), then there were no measurements for the gases and other toxins that would be produced by such events. Since 2010 we have known that deep sea - extremely deep sea - even the N. Atlantic Gakkel Ridge http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/earth/mystery-gakkel-ridge.html is highly geothermically active. None of this data is in any current model yet - you can't have in there

New research published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences tends to now show that ice melt estimates previously calculated for Greenland have not significantly accelerated- as has been previously postulated- nor has the melt contributed in a meaningful way to the rise of sea levels.

Recently, much of the destruction on the east coast as a consequence of Super-Mega-Hurricane Sandy Gore was blamed on the rise in sea-levels, which have been blamed on…drum roll…global warming.

The newest revelation, amongst many in the last several years that have muffled the global warming chants of  “settled science, settled...

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