Who would be more credible, and has not been debunked in your view?
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Replying to @ScottAdamsSays @AtomsksSanakan and
At the speed of YouTube, potholer54 has responded to the challenge:pic.twitter.com/wSwnR8JlUE
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Replying to @JSegor @ScottAdamsSays and
My only comment, if we are still debating the science, it is somewhat similar to arguing that Einstein's General Theory of Relativity is wrong. Most people can't comprehend the math behind it, yet it has been empirically confirmed. Same with AGW science. Debate is with policy.
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Replying to @JSegor @AtomsksSanakan and
If it has been confirmed, surely it will be the most persuasive argument.
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Replying to @ScottAdamsSays @AtomsksSanakan and
Another Heller whopper: "The real issue is absolute temperatures. Some of the regions in which GRACE claims ice loss in East Antarctica average colder than -30°C during the summer, and never, ever get above freezing. How can you melt ice at those temperatures?" (Steve Goddard)
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Replying to @JSegor @ScottAdamsSays and
So I wouldn't expect this argument to be in one of Heller's best 5.
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Replying to @ScottAdamsSays @AtomsksSanakan and
Saltwater freezes at a lower temp than fresh water. Until recently, the Western part of Antarctica was more affected by the warming surrounding waters than the Eastern part. Also, sea ice was growing until recently. However, that is changing:https://www.nasa.gov/feature/goddard/2017/sea-ice-extent-sinks-to-record-lows-at-both-poles …
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Replying to @JSegor @ScottAdamsSays and
"The research reveals that more warm water is being transported towards the ice. This accelerates the melting of glaciers from below and triggers the sliding of big glaciers towards the sea."https://youtu.be/ERLd15drxDA
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Replying to @JSegor @ScottAdamsSays and
"The research has shown that the warm water in the deep ocean is getting shallower in many places around Antarctica. This means that it is easier for this warm water to get close to the ice shelves by reaching the shallow seas around Antarctica."https://slate.com/technology/2015/11/antarctic-ice-still-losing-mass.html …
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Aren’t sea levels rising?
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Replying to @ScottAdamsSays @AtomsksSanakan and
Last time I checked it was: http://wxshift.com/climate-change/climate-indicators/sea-level-rise …
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