This article makes a very nice “companion” piece to the previous post.
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All thanks to our buddies over at ‘Quixotes Last Stand‘ for this…
We’re all aware by now of the delightfully ironic story coming out of (Summertime) Antarctica, about the climate research ship that is stuck solid in thick ice. Chinese, Russian and Australian icebreakers have turned back for fear of also getting caught in the grip of the ice sheets. Apparently these climate researchers are there to update data that was obtained 100 years ago by another climate research team. That word “update” has my radar on high alert. Does update mean ‘change’ or ‘alter’ the data to fit more in line with their global warming agenda? What exactly needs updating?
At any rate, back to this photograph (see below), there are several remarkable things that jump out at me when I look at it. It’s a picture of a science expeditions chief scientist, Alexander Stevens, taken in McMurdo Bay, Antarctica, in 1914. What can be seen in this photo that…
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You made me laugh!!!!!!!!!!!
Any guesses from the AGW dolts on the reason for the name “Greenland”????
*Gasp* Excellent as always. Keep up the great blogging in 2014, Happy New Year!