Shrinking Waves May Save Antarctic Sea Ice
sciencehabit (1205606) writes "It's a nagging thorn in the side of climatologists: Even though the world is warming, the average area of the sea ice around Antarctica is increasing. Climate models haven't explained this seeming contradiction to anyone's satisfaction—and climate change deniers tout that failure early and often. But a new paper suggests a possible explanation: Variability in the heights of ocean waves pounding into the sea ice may help control its advance and retreat."
...is that dire predictions aren't as bad as they wish they would be? Really? Or is the "thorn in side" that the panic over climate change is overblown and now it's coming to bear? Should we be more worried that the climate is changing or that people who are so damn sure that they can predict the effects really can't?