This is about 150 miles east-southeast of Anchorage -- so there are no polar bears to be had, in any event.
Something for the Warmenists to think about, though: last year, for the first time since records began (roughly 130 years, now), the ice pack thickness in the area not only didn't decrease, it got 20 feet thicker.
That little tidbit got buried as a sidebar in the back of the paper.
The complete melting of the arctic icepack, which didn't happen, got repeated front page play, though.
Brrrrrr.
ReplyDeleteSo the alarmists are right, there are no more polar bears.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous picture.
This is about 150 miles east-southeast of Anchorage -- so there are no polar bears to be had, in any event.
ReplyDeleteSomething for the Warmenists to think about, though: last year, for the first time since records began (roughly 130 years, now), the ice pack thickness in the area not only didn't decrease, it got 20 feet thicker.
That little tidbit got buried as a sidebar in the back of the paper.
The complete melting of the arctic icepack, which didn't happen, got repeated front page play, though.
"think about!"
ReplyDeleteWarmists don't think, they only feel.