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To: Land Shark who wrote (36132)12/5/2012 2:58:04 PM
From: Hawkmoon1 Recommendation  Respond to of 86356
 
The NASA article I posted states clearly that the Antartic mainland is losing Ice mass

No duh.. it has been since the last glaciation along with a large part of the planet that was once covered by ice sheets. What's the secret there?

What you're trying to assert is that it's lost most of it over the past 10 years due to AGW..

And that's a very reckless claim..

We had a massive flood in N. Utah and S. Idaho about 14,000 years ago, due to the breaching of Lake Bonneville (the Great Salt Lake is all that remains)..

The water that filled up Lake Bonneville came from the melting glaciers that once covered much of N. America..

Was that due to AGW too?.. Really now..

Hawk