Re: Huge Antarctic ice chunk collapses

Re: Huge Antarctic ice chunk collapses

You all are living in your own state of reality. The majority of scientists ARE greatly concerned about the ice shelf breaking. When you have a nice chunk of ice that splits into multple chunks doesn't it usually mean (when no force has been applied) that it has separated due to heat? You are in a make believe world if you want to think of this as normal cyclical activity. What are you basing the cyclic-ness to? Tree rings perhaps or ice samples taken miles down? Well, guess what, your same data for cyclical reasoning shows that this level of "cyclical-ness" has not happened before in history. Do you have some unique data source that you'd like to share with us that shows that the median of this cyclical-ness is "normal." Please share... I already know what you'll find because I've been reading the scientific journals, watching the press reports, and carefully analyzing both sides of the story. It is pure and simple not normal activity - the raise in temperature across the planet is not cyclically normal. I guess that you and some of the other naysayers won't believe it until the problem is right in your face at which point it wll be too late do do anything to rectify.

Naida

Huge Antarctic ice chunk collapses By: Joseph (9 replies) Tue, 03/25/2008 - 12:56