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Vanishing glaciers. Proof of global warming. ?


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I dont trust the global warming campaigners, going on about how climate change is man-made and therefore needs to be put right by man - in other words, they are trying to make us feel bad for the way we live our lives and that we all must be restrained in our use of energy. Now I'm not saying that wasting, or over-using energy is a good thing, but this whole issue plays, handilly, to their anti-capitalist, authoritarian, globalist agenda.

 

Getting us (the west) used to using less energy just so the developing world can have some, is what it is really all about.

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Heat rises. he North Pole is at the top. (Though the sun is much nearer the Earth during Southern Hemisphere Summer)

 

The ice at the South Pole is thickening and has been doing so for years.

 

Glaciers in the Northern hemisphere are melting, the Ice at the South Pole is thickening.

 

Are they experiencing global cooling down there? - Or doesn't that count?

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Heat rises. he North Pole is at the top. (Though the sun is much nearer the Earth during Southern Hemisphere Summer)

 

The ice at the South Pole is thickening and has been doing so for years.

 

Glaciers in the Northern hemisphere are melting, the Ice at the South Pole is thickening.

 

Are they experiencing global cooling down there? - Or doesn't that count?

 

Heat 'rising up' is not the same as 'travelling north'....

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(Though the sun is much nearer the Earth during Southern Hemisphere Summer)

 

 

The sun is not nearer the earth during this time as there is very little change in its orbit. Its the inclination of the earth that changes not distance.

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