On 10/31/09 11:53 AM, thunder wrote:
On Sat, 31 Oct 2009 08:48:52 -0400, Tom Francis - SWSports wrote:
The scariest story told this Halloween - the most terrifying words
screeched - came from the master of environmental horror himself, our
favorite environmental collapse gasbag himself Al "Bloody" Gore.
Get it - Bloody? Gore? Halloween?
Er...anyway....
"If the North Pole were to melt it could increase sea levels by 67
metres, Gore said, speaking in the heart of an oil-rich region not known
for its regard for the environment."
http://business.maktoob.com/20090000389134/
Gore_beats_climate_change_drum_in_Dubai/Article.htm
220 feet? Damn - that's up 20 meters from his last "projection".
Hasn't he ever heard of displacement? Hello - ice floats? The Arctic is
a ocean? Hello - anybody home?
There's a difference between ice shelves and ice sheets. Ice shelves
float, and their melting would have a negligible impact on sea levels.
However, ice sheets, such as those that cover Greenland and Antarctica,
if they were to *totally* melt, would raise sea-levels @80 meters,
according to USGS.
http://pubs.usgs.gov/fs/fs2-00/
Stop confusing SW "Scientist" Tom. He'll have to make another call to
JustHate a Scotty for fact mystification.