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Originally Posted by zuluking
Since the "oh, yeah well what about the glaciers" argument invariably comes up, I thought this was a very interesting read.
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Share your comments on the 98% that are accurate if you will. With particular reference to the glaciers in the Athabasca watershed that you claim is an issue, and whilst you're at it talk about Spring snowmelt times and its effect on water quality.
But you're right .... Let me present to you other evidence based on
observations where the IPCC screwed up in their calculations.
Rapid Arctic sea-ice decline: Summer-time melting of Arctic sea-ice has accelerated far beyond the expectations of climate
models. The area of summertime sea-ice melt during 2007-2009 was about 40% less than the average prediction from IPCC AR4 climate models.
Current sea-level rise underestimated: Satellites show recent global average sea-level rise (3.4 mm/yr over the past 15 years) to be ~80% above past IPCC predictions. This acceleration in sea-level rise is consistent with a doubling in contribution from melting of glaciers, ice caps, and the Greenland and West-Antarctic ice-sheets.
http://www.ccrc.unsw.edu.au/Copenhag...gnosis_LOW.pdf
This is really a creationist argument. Present zero evidence yet pick at the holes in the science.