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Do you think that Global warming will make Antartica's climate more friendlier??

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for humans?? Just wondering.

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  1. I believe that global warming in conjunction with magnetic polar shift with reveal what is left of Atlantis under the antarctic ice cap.....

    I don't know if that is any friendlier but nifty none the less


  2. Antarctica is getting colder. Look it up. The ice is getting thicker. Scientists that are studying it believe we are more likely to be heading for a new ice age.

  3. NO.  Its actually getting colder in antarctica.  There is more sea ice there now than there ever has been since we have started observing by satellite.  When I say this, I mean the anomoly is at its highest point (recently) since we have started observing.  There is about 1 million more square kilometers of sea ice now than there was at this time last year.

    http://arctic.atmos.uiuc.edu/cryosphere/...

  4. Since the ice in the antarctic is currently increasing in mass, it's unlikely that will make it any "friendlier" for humans, specially since polar bears are increasing in number and eat humans for dinner.

  5. No, it's already my best friend.

  6. Of course it will make it friendlier.............it will be warmer.........but if you live in  a city on the coast of any country you may not be around to see it because your city may have been wiped off the earth & you wont be able to polar bears because they would have been long gone!!!

  7. COMMON MISCONCEPTIONS ABOUT GLOBAL WARMING

    http://www.friendsofscience.org/index.ph...

    The National Center for Policy Analysis

    Global Warming Primer

    http://www.ncpa.org/globalwarming/

    U.S. Senate Report: Over 400 Prominent Scientists Disputed Man-Made Global Warming Claims in 2007

    Senate Report Debunks "Consensus"

    http://epw.senate.gov/public/index.cfm?F...

    "A liberal media outlet has acknowledged that global warming may have "taken a breather."



    National Public Radio reports instead of warming up over the past four or five years, oceans have actually been cooling slightly. According to NPR, NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory has been studying the ocean with a fleet of robotic instruments that can dive 3,000 feet down and measure ocean temperature. Since the "Argo" system was fully deployed in 2003, it has recorded no warming of the global oceans, but rather "slight cooling."



    Marc Morano with the Senate Environment and Public Works Committee says the cooling trend runs contrary to the claims of people promoting manmade global warming fears. But NPR -- which he describes as "an entrenched, liberal, mainstream institution" -- would rather question NASA's data, showing no ocean warming, instead of questioning the models that are predicting catastrophic sea level rise due to supposed global warming, he notes."

    http://www.onenewsnow.com/Politics/Defau...

    The Sky Is Not Falling

    Holly Fretwell, an economist by training, has done her best to bring some needed critical thinking to the global-warming debate by writing “The Sky’s Not  Falling! -- Why It’s OK to Chill About Global Warming.” Aimed at 8- to 12-year-olds and their parents, it is a good, reasoned, 115-page antidote to the Chicken Little hysteria and propaganda found in the mainstream media and in places like Laurie David’s kids book “The Down-to-Earth Guide to Global Warming.” Fretwell is a research fellow who focuses on natural-resource issues and public-lands management at the free-market Property and Environment Research Center (PERC) in Bozeman, Mont.

    http://www.townhall.com/columnists/BillS...

    The obsession that liberals have with global warming has gotten so out of hand that they sound like a bunch of mental patients in an asylum.

    Consider for a moment what a clever strategy this is: it’s too cold outside, must be global warming. Too hot? Global warming. Hurricanes? Tornadoes? Floods? Global warming all.

    http://www.townhall.com/columnists/MikeG...

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