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BizSuitStacy · M
It won't, of course. Excellent analogy to highlight lie #617 of the global warming agenda.
hippyjoe1955 · 70-79, M
@BizSuitStacy One minor nit to pick. If the arctic ice cap melts nothing will happen to the ocean level since the arctic ice cap is on water. However the Greenland glacier and the other ones including Antarctica are on land and should they melt and run off they will raise the level of the oceans. Not that the land based glaciers are going to melt any time soon. If your average temperature is -18 C raising the temperature 1 degree won't melt any ice. Sadly for the AGW crowd history shows their theory is histrionics not factual. The earth is a very stable place and not prone to major disasters based on minimal inputs. We are at the very low end of the CO2 levels given what we know of the past. Some say that we are at 400 ppm when we know in the past life thrived and 2000 ppm.