So like this year there is the 2nd most loss of artic ice since September of last year... Since they started tracking this shit since 1979
According to this article...
Bleh...
29 years... Let's see...
I have a few questions:
There was 2 million square miles of ice, versus 1.65 million in the worst year, last year. So great, there was like a 25% "improvement" in the amount of ice since last year. Isn't that good?
The earth is 4.5 billion years old and we are looking at the last 29 years? How many years in 4.5 billion was there no ice?
When there was a lot of ice, America had a much greater immigration problem from a supposed land bridge via Alaska and there would be no shows like, Deadliest Catch!! Wouldn't that suck?
29 years of scientific research and we laugh at Christians who feel the earth is 6000 years old, who laugh at Scientists who say the earth is 4.5billion years old?
What is the average mean level of the ocean over the past 29 years?
Americans Today...
7 years ago
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