HISTORY OF THE GLOBAL WARMING SCARE 1980-2010
Posted: June 21, 2018 Filed under: Climate Alarmism, Climate History, Empirical Evidence, Environmentalism, Global Warming, Propaganda, Pseudo-Science | Tags: climate, Climate Change, Climate Change Scam, Climate history, Climate science, Global Warming, Global Warming Scam, History, propaganda, pseudo-science, science 1 CommentA monumental body of work. Meticulously researched and accurately referenced by climate-sceptical scientist and friend, Cha-am Jamal (Thailand)…
- Chapter 1 1980-1985
https://chaamjamal.wordpress.com/2010/05/09/history-of-the-global-warming-scare/
- Chapter 2 1985-1990
https://chaamjamal.wordpress.com/2010/05/10/the-history-of-the-global-warming-scare-1985-1990/
- Chapter 3 1990-1995
- Chapter 4 1995-2000
- Chapter 5 2000-2005
https://chaamjamal.wordpress.com/2018/06/09/history-of-the-global-warming-scare-chapter-5-2000-2005/
- Chapter 6 2005-2010
https://chaamjamal.wordpress.com/2018/06/15/history-of-the-global-warming-scare-chapter-6-2005-2010/
HUDSON BAY ICE Update: More Thick First-Year Ice Habitat For #PolarBears In 2018 Than 2004
Posted: June 21, 2018 Filed under: Alarmism Debunked, Arctic, Climate science, Dud predictions, Fact Check, Global Sea Ice, Government Grants/Funding, Polar Bears | Tags: arctic, Climate Change, Fact Check, Global Warming, Hudson Bay, Multi-Year Thick Sea Ice, Polar Bears, Sea Ice, Susan Crockford Leave a commentNO wonder climate catastrophists have switched poles and are picking on Antarctica, for now! Arctic first-year and multi-year sea-ice breaking all sorts of decadel records, wrecking their “Arctic Death Spiral” agenda up there! Lol.
Despite pronouncements from one polar bear specialist that “ice in Hudson Bay is in rapid retreat” a look back in time shows that there is more thick first year ice over the Bay this year for the week of the summer solstice than there was in 2004 – and much less open water than 1998.
Below, 2018, June 18 (the week of the summer solstice):
Compare the above to the same week coverage chart for 2004, below:
Ice coverage for some other recent years are shown below compared to 1998, the year the ice breakup pattern on Hudson Bay changed. Speed and melt sequences vary according to the amount of thick first year ice present, discussed previously here.
PS. If you’re wearing white today, flaunt it! Tell your friends and colleagues that you’re celebrating the success of polar bears despite such low summer sea ice since…
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