Article from Newsmax.com
A leading climate scientist predicted that the Arctic would be ice-free in five years — five years ago.
An article in The Guardian published in August
2008 reported the Professor Wieslaw Maslowski of the Naval Postgraduate
School in Monterey Calif., and his team produced a forecast “which
indicated that by 2013 there will be no ice in the Arctic, other than a
few outcrops on islands near Greenland and Canada, between mid-July and
mid-September.”
Maslowski said: “The crucial point is that ice is
clearly not building up enough over winter to restore cover and that
when you combine current estimates of ice thickness with the extent of
the ice cap, you get a very clear indication that the Arctic is going to
be ice-free in summer in five years.”
The article also quoted Professor Peter Wadhams
of Cambridge University in Britain: “Now the most detailed computer
models suggest the Arctic’s summer ice is going to last for only a few
more years.”
Arctic ice did not disappear last summer,
however. And the National Snow and Ice Data Center has reported that the
“average sea ice extent for January 2013 was 5.32 million square
miles.”
President Obama showed that he has bought into
the global warming hysteria when he declared in his State of the Union
address on Tuesday: “For the sake of our children and our future, we
must do more to combat climate change.”
Respected climate scientist Richard Lindzen, who
is the Alfred P. Sloan Professor of Meteorology at the Massachusetts
Institute of Technology, said in remarks quoted by the Climate Depot
website: “Future generations will wonder in bemused amazement that the
early 21st century developed world went into hysterical panic over a
globally averaged temperature increase of a few tenths of a degree, and,
on the basis of gross exaggerations of highly uncertain computer
projections combined into implausible chains of inference, proceeded to
contemplate a roll-back of the industrial age.”
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