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Greenland Ice Sheet Melts At Record Rate In 2010

RedEaredSlider writes "A study using satellite and ground-based data is showing the Greenland ice sheets are setting a record for the areas exposed to melting and the rate at which they are doing so. NASA says 2010 was a record warm year, and temperatures in the Arctic were a good 3 degrees C over normal."

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  1. Re:The meaning of random by Burnhard · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    They should be discredited, as they're engaged in what is essentially a politically motivated fraud.

  2. Re:The meaning of random by Cwix · · Score: 1, Flamebait

    Yea, all the scientists are out to get us.. lets burn em at the stake.

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  3. Re:The meaning of random by Burnhard · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    I know what temperature is you patronising git. I develop infra-red sensors for a living.

  4. Re:The meaning of random by sheepofblue · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    Has the climate ever NOT been changing? That is the myth of global warming that the current change is unique rather than the norm.