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Did the news say the polar ice "could" have disappeared, because he knows that there is more ice than today?
There http://nsidc.org/data/seaice_index/images/n_plot_hires.png more ice in the Arctic and then from 2001 today. It is evident that the heat wave has passed, and the ice is growing. So what is the motivation of a story saying there's a 50/50 chance that the polar ice "could" be gone by the end of the year? Is it because they see the data and know that the ice melts, but they also know that no one will check your data? It's because many just believe anything about global warming than anything that supports their belief automatically assumed to be true? Is global warming believers are so gullible to believe anything? Or is it possible to soften them to accept further awareness and increased prices for goods and services? What do you think is the reason for a corporation getting a false story?
Dr. gelatin – I've seen the "ice" graph and the blue line on the graph is above the dotted line for the past year – that no matter how GW defenders still claim: 1. NO – the ice is less – 2. N the table indicates that ice is less (although it shows that there are more) 3. Say, "What do you know about this that is better than a trained scientist!". 4. Continuing publication — "polar bears are dying all!" I'm at a loss to know why people respond that way as far as ?——– the media is concerned – they are in the business of selling papers and getting good grades – the most sensational story sounds better.
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