I think the Earth's core is converting enthalpy to entropy and helping to
cool us.

Stewart
Darkmattersalot.com

On Wednesday, January 30, 2013, a.ashfield wrote:

> Antarctica is getting colder.
>
> There has been no statistically significant global warming for 15 years
> despite CO2 going up 10%
>
> Wu et al., 2010 determined that the GIA commonly assumed for Greenland was
> way too high and that the 2002-2008 ice loss rate was 104 Gt/yr rather than
> the oft cited 230 Gt/yr. Even at 230 Gt/yr, it would take 1,000 years for
> Greenland to lose 5% of its ice mass.
>
> Looks like someone has lost a decimal point or two in claiming 9 meter sea
> level rise by the end of the century.
>
> “Ice cores from Summit show that melting events of this type occur about
> once every 150 years on average. With the last one happening in 1889, this
> event is right on time,” says Lora Koenig, a Goddard glaciologist and a
> member of the research team analyzing the satellite data."
>
> Have a look at AKasofu here for a broader view.
> http://people.iarc.uaf.edu/~**sakasofu/pdf/two_natural_**
> components_recent_climate_**change.pdf<http://people.iarc.uaf.edu/~sakasofu/pdf/two_natural_components_recent_climate_change.pdf>
>

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