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    #61
    keep howling at the moon cc , it gives us entertainment

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      #62
      Originally posted by AlbertaFarmer5 View Post
      Chuck you have deflected almost every thread into a climate change debate. And you post the same thing in every thread.

      As for NASA, they are the source of the massive beneficial global greening data.

      NASA is the source indicating that Antarctic ice mass is growing.

      Are you sure they are still a credible scientific organization, and not a far right denier organization?
      Wrong Again?

      The antarctic ice mass is growing according to NASA? Are you sure A5? LOL

      A5, Are you lying on purpose or just plain stupid? I think probably a bit of both!

      "The Antarctic ice sheet's mass has changed over the last decades. Research based on satellite data indicates that between 2002 and 2023, Antarctica shed an average of 150 billion metric tons of ice per year, adding to global sea level rise."

      [url]https://science.nasa.gov/resource/video-antarctic-ice-mass-loss-2002-2023/[/url]

      NASA is clear. Climate change and global warming is a reality. And the negative consequences for the planet are severe.

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        #63
        Chuck we have been through this before. NASA has completely contradictory data on the settled science indicating that Antarctica is both gaining and losing ice mass. Do a search of this site and you will find our previous discussions on this topic with links to the credible scientific organization known as NASA.

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          #64
          Sure A5!

          What part of this from NASA don't you understand? LOL

          Do I need to explain it to you?

          "The Antarctic ice sheet's mass has changed over the last decades. Research based on satellite data indicates that between 2002 and 2023, Antarctica shed an average of 150 billion metric tons of ice per year, adding to global sea level rise."?

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            #65
            You didn't do any research, did you? You keep claiming your posts and opinions are all evidence-based. Then you ignore all evidence.

            Do You not remember having this discussion in the past?

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              #66
              Originally posted by AlbertaFarmer5 View Post

              Do You not remember having this discussion in the past?
              Maybe the other Chuck?

              Says ChuckChuck right there.

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                #67
                Every year the ice and snow melts on my farm, it must be climate change.

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                  #68
                  Originally posted by shtferbrains View Post

                  Maybe the other Chuck?

                  Says ChuckChuck right there.
                  It's not an accident that this poster refers to itself as we.
                  And can't keep track of what they have previously posted.
                  Last edited by AlbertaFarmer5; Oct 24, 2024, 10:13.

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                    #69
                    Originally posted by AlbertaFarmer5 View Post
                    You didn't do any research, did you? You keep claiming your posts and opinions are all evidence-based. Then you ignore all evidence.

                    Do You not remember having this discussion in the past?
                    What credible evidence have you provided?

                    That there was no ice on earth before 800,000 years ago and that's why they don't have CO2 data past 800,000 years ago? LOL

                    And your other winner was the total antarctic ice mass is growing! Another dim witted claim not backed up by evidence!

                    What part of this from NASA don't you understand?

                    "The Antarctic ice sheet's mass has changed over the last decades. Research based on satellite data indicates that between 2002 and 2023, Antarctica shed an average of 150 billion metric tons of ice per year, adding to global sea level rise."??

                    Keep yapping A5! You just keep digging your stupid denier hole deeper with nonsense! And its fun to watch you squirm and weasel your way ineffectively around the facts!
                    Last edited by chuckChuck; Oct 25, 2024, 06:34.

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                      #70
                      Since Chuck isn't going to look it up himself.
                      A search of this forum yielded the previous discussion where we debated the NASA admission that Antarctica is gaining ice mass. The same NASA which simultaneously claims Antarctica is losing ice mass. Because the science is settled...

                      Chuck didn't change his mind last time this counter evidence from NASA was posted. But I'm quite certain that he will change his mind if I post it again.... LOL.

                      From NASA's own website:
                      The good news is that Antarctica is not currently contributing to sea level rise, but is taking 0.23 millimeters per year away
                      thickening the ice in East Antarctica and the interior of West Antarctica by an average of 0.7 inches (1.7 centimeters) per year. This small thickening, sustained over thousands of years and spread over the vast expanse of these sectors of Antarctica, corresponds to a very large gain of ice
                      The research challenges the conclusions of other studies, including the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change’s (IPCC) 2013 report, which says that Antarctica is overall losing land ice.

                      ?

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                        #71
                        Show us the link to your quote from NASA A5?

                        Or did you make this up yourself! I am betting the latter!

                        I predict no link is forthcoming from the weasel!

                        From the European Space Agency

                        [url]https://www.esa.int/Applications/Observing_the_Earth/FutureEO/CryoSat/Ice_loss_from_Greenland_and_Antarctica_hits_new_re cord[/url]

                        A report, released today, states that ice loss from Greenland and Antarctica has increased fivefold since the 1990s, and now accounts for a quarter of sea-level rise.

                        It is without doubt that climate change is causing our polar ice sheets to melt, thereby driving up sea levels and putting coastal regions around the world at risk.
                        Since 1992, when satellite records of ice-sheet melt began, the polar ice sheets have lost ice every single year. The highest rates of melt have occurred in the past decade.
                        Scientists use data from satellites such as ESA’s CryoSat and the European Union’s Copernicus Sentinel-1 to measure changes in ice volume and flow, as well as satellites that provide information on gravity, to work out how much ice is being lost.
                        A team of scientists compile these records in the Ice Sheet Mass Balance Intercomparison Exercise (IMBIE), which is funded by ESA and NASA. This is used widely, including by the International Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), to understand and respond to the climate crisis.
                        The latest IMBIE assessment ([url]https://essd.copernicus.org/articles/15/1597/2023/[/url]), which was published today, states that between 1992 and 2020, the polar ice sheets lost 7560 billion tonnes of ice – equivalent to an ice cube measuring 20 km each side.






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                          #72
                          You didn't follow the link I posted to our previous discussion, did you?

                          A new NASA study says that an increase in Antarctic snow accumulation that began 10,000 years ago is currently adding enough ice to the continent to outweigh the increased losses from its thinning glaciers.

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                            #73
                            Originally posted by blackpowder View Post
                            "A farmer fool who has never studied climate science? "
                            Let's see your credentials jackass.
                            I don't think Chuck is going to share his jackass credentials...

                            Or follow the links I provided.

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                              #74
                              Originally posted by AlbertaFarmer5 View Post
                              You didn't follow the link I posted to our previous discussion, did you?

                              https://science.nasa.gov/science-res...r-than-losses/
                              If you go to the site link it says this page contains outdated content and is no longer updated. Kind of like your thinking A5!

                              Now post a current link from a credible scientific organization that says the antarctic is gaining ice mass!

                              Put up or shut up!

                              We are waiting!

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                                #75
                                Originally posted by chuckChuck View Post

                                If you go to the site link it says this page contains outdated content and is no longer updated.
                                Outdated science?
                                From a credible scientific organization?
                                How can that be possible?
                                All sound science in unquestioned?
                                Are those scientists still employed at NASA or have they been replaced by new scientists who better know how to structure studies to achieve the expected results?

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