Talk:Scenario: Environmental destruction/@comment-4997457-20140913200429

Global warming is a hoax, the Artic has grown by 1.7 million sq Km in 2 years.

For those who are metrically challenged, 1.7 million square kilometers is 656,000 square miles. That amount of ice would totally cover all of Vermont, New Hampshire, Maine, Connecticut, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Maryland, Delaware, New York, Pennsylvania, Virginia, West Virginia, Tennessee, South Carolina, North Carolina, Ohio, Illinois, Florida, Mississippi, Louisiana, and just for good measure, toss in 45 Washington, D.C.s. Almost the entire eastern one-third of the contiguous United States would be buried beneath the ice  And remember, this isn’t the total amount of ice in the Arctic. This is just the INCREASE from two years ago.

The poles are moving more towards Fairbanks,Alaska putting increased pressure on volcanos, melting ice near those volcanos and ice melts in one place but the sea is freezing in others due to Pole changes. Historicly an ice age has happened every 11,000 years. It has been 11,000 years. there are Glaciers forming in Scottland, the Sahara is expanding as the earth becomes more arid during ice ages. Hundreds of people this week in Pakistan were trapped during a blizzard, It is snowing in the mainland US in september. Nobody alive today saw snow this early in Rapid city South Dakota, USA. Ireland got the coldest August day in 300 years this year. Solar activity and variation is at its lowest in decades [that's the thing that contols heat :| ;) ].

Earlier this month Marc Morano at Climate Depot announced that theEuropean Space Agency’s Envisat monitoring, global sea level revealed that "A two year decline [in sea level] was continuing ata rate of 5mm per year" And in August 2011, NASA announced that global sea level was dropping " a quater of an inch slower than last summer."

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The latest global drop in sea level followedNASA’s Feb 2011 announcement that sea level had declined in 2010 Have you noticed how much earthquake and volcanic activity has been occurring lately?There was a major earthquake in Napa, California on Sunday, August 24th as well as considerable volcanic activity from Iceland to Papua, New Guinea. August was also a month that set records for colder U.S. temperatures.According to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), there were some 1,097 “low max” temperature records broken in the U.S. between August 1 and August 23, meaning that the maximum temperature during that time period was the lowest it has ever been. NOAA reported that summer across much of the U.S. has been colder than normal.According to Statistics Canada, wheat production is expected to fall 27 per cent while canola is expected to be off 23 per cent from 2013 levels.The reason? Because fewer acres were seeded, and because the rainy weather that flooded millions of acres put the crops up to two weeks behind normal development in certain areas.More warm weather is needed, says the provincial Agriculture Ministry. Instead, cooler weather is on the way. A couple useful links [] []

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