http://twitter.com/#!/CuffyMeh/status/520626135164796928
Here we go again …
Hot outside: See, there"s global warming.
Cold outside: See, there"s climate change.
The ice isn"t melting: See…umm, climate change?
— Matthew (@Matthops82) October 10, 2014
Why can’t climate change scaremongers just make up their damn minds already?
Antarctic sea ice shows record growth | http://t.co/CkUbi5Si36 pic.twitter.com/LlfRAyyuIM
— UPI.com (@UPI) October 10, 2014
Climate change is reportedly causing record growth in antarctic sea ice http://t.co/06Ksk6pMWe
— Lachlan Markay (@lachlan) October 10, 2014
From UPI:
The growth of sea ice is not evidence against the effects of climate change but rather the consequence of it. This could be the result of the rapid melting of land ice which sends fresh water into the ocean making it freeze at higher decision. It could also be the result of changing wind patterns and other external factors.
Or, it could just be that these “experts” are just making crap up as they go along. Yeah, we’re gonna go with that.
COME ON RT @lachlan: Climate change is reportedly causing record growth in antarctic sea ice http://t.co/FsRuMoU0NX
— Gabriel Malor (@gabrielmalor) October 10, 2014
So back to ice age then. RT @UPI: Antarctic sea ice shows record growth | http://t.co/EAiVwkL1LW pic.twitter.com/3OuqQEdWAU
— S.M (@redsteeze) October 10, 2014
#BeyondParody pic.twitter.com/Xdg0hDH2Ka
— CounterMoonbat (@CounterMoonbat) October 10, 2014
Global warming, like the Lord, works in mysterious ways. http://t.co/zn83CTmVTY
— Matthew DesOrmeaux (@cynicusprime) October 10, 2014
This article literally says that Antarctica has more ice then ever *because of*, not in spite of, global warming. http://t.co/zn83CTmVTY
— Matthew DesOrmeaux (@cynicusprime) October 10, 2014
@cynicusprime the facts shall fit the hypothesis, no matter what. #science
— Cuffé (@CuffyMeh) October 10, 2014
It’s science!
‘Beyond parody": Ice growth has climate change ‘scientists’ tied in knots
Antarctic ice, Antarctic sea ice, climate change, environment, global warming, Matthew DesOrmeaux, Nature & Environment
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