As the climate change deniers conclude their 4th International Climate Conference, “Reconsidering the Science and Economics” or rather “Science vs. Alarmism,” where they will present “new scientific research,” it is essential that we are cognizant of their tactics to debate and deny the causes and consequences of climate change. One tactic and perhaps the most insidious one is that of cherry-picking the data to suit their own agenda.
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Research published in the journal Science late last week confirms that melting of the Greenland ice sheet has accelerated in recent years, and is contributing to seal level rise.
An average 273 gigatons of ice has melted away annually between 2006 to 2008, leading to three-hundredths of an inch of sea level rise, an increase of more the 60% over the average ice loss between 2000 and 2008. The data indicates an acceleration of ice loss in recent years, due in part to the unusually warm summers says lead researcher Michiel van den Broeke, a specialist in polar meteorology at Ultecht University.
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Researchers studying fossil corals show that climate change can cause much more rapid and significant sea level rise than previously thought.
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