Scientists: Climate Change Creating More Sea Ice in Antarctica
Warming can create more sea ice scientists propose
Dutch scientists say climate change is creating MORE sea ice in Antarctica.
This might sound surprising as often climate change is blamed for causing the ice there to melt.
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More sea ice because more of it is melting... but the ice sheet is thicker...
I am really getting sick of the warmistas and their incessant squawking about the falling sky.
How many fucking times do they have to be caught lying before they are shamed into silence?
So if we lose sea ice, it's because of global warming. If we gain sea ice it's because of global warming. They win either way.
I feel like I'm talking to my wife.