Arctic Summers Haven't Been This Hot In 44,000 Years
AP/NOAA
Average summer temperatures in the Canadian Arctic over the last century are the highest they've been in the last 44,000 years--and perhaps the highest in 120,000 years, according to research released in October. Scientists called the warming "unprecedented."
Yeah but the talk radio puppets will say - global warming - look outside - it's snowing.
ReplyDeleteThank goodness the climate scientists stuck on a research vessel in the Antarctic summer ice are being rescued after 2 weeks.
ReplyDeletehttp://www.foxnews.com/world/2014/01/02/helicopter-rescue-begins-for-ship-stuck-in-ice-in-antarctica/