Greenland ice cores reveal warm climate of the past -- ScienceDaily
So, let's see all the models with these new details and what they now say. Oh that's right, they haven't published them, have they?
I wonder how they are going to blame agw on the warmth back then.
Climate changes, it always has. What we need to do is learn how to deal with its potential changes rather than lie and convince people we can change naturally occurring cycles by taxing us to death with carbon credits, etc., that do nothing more than line some peoples' pockets. They lie, always have. That 97% of scientists? Next to the biggest scam they have pulled sofar.
135 years of records out of how many years the earth has been around?
Of course, everything is related to global warming. They always find a way..
Antarctic Sea Ice Climate Change - Business Insider
Explanation of this phenomenon from a reputable source. Actually related to global warming
"As glaciers melt, they pour cold freshwater into the ocean. Freshwater is easier to freeze than salty seawater, so the influx from the melting glaciers could be adding to Antarctica's sea ice."
Want to find a reputable source to refute this?
November 2014 Selected Climate
Anomalies and Events Map
Global Highlights
- The combined average temperature over global land and ocean surfaces for November 2014 tied with 2008 as seventh highest in the 135-year period of record, at 0.65°C (1.17°F) above the 20th century average of 12.9°C (55.2°F).
- The global land surface temperature was 0.82°C (1.48°F) above the 20th century average of 5.9°C (42.6°F), the 13th highest for November on record. For the global oceans, the November average sea surface temperature was 0.59°C (1.06°F) above the 20th century average of 15.8°C (60.4°F), record high for November.
- The combined global land and ocean average surface temperature for the September–November period was 0.70°C (1.26°F) above the 20th century average of 14.0°C (57.1°F), the warmest such period on record.
- The September–November worldwide land surface temperature was 0.90°C (1.62°F) above the 20th century average, the ninth warmest such period on record. The global ocean surface temperature for the same period was 0.63°C (1.13°F) above the 20th century average, record high for September–November.
- The combined global land and ocean average surface temperature for the year-to-date (January–November) was 0.68°C (1.22°F) above the 20th century average of 14.0°C (57.2°F), the warmest such period on record.
Global Analysis - November 2014 State of the Climate National Climatic Data Center NCDC
Oh, but there is MORE Ice in a CERTAIN AREA?