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To: pocotrader who wrote (1158104)8/20/2019 3:57:00 PM
From: d[-_-]b  Respond to of 1575626
 
and after another deadline expires with no changes will you still push this AGW scam?



To: pocotrader who wrote (1158104)8/20/2019 7:20:21 PM
From: Thomas A Watson  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1575626
 
In that your science technology and math beliefs come from such experts as al gore AOC and the obomination man who organized the Chicago community into daily multi murder land, it is obvious why you post using an anonymous handle. LOL.... 14" is likely the distance your head is up you ass.

From CFACT:

According to the National Snow and Ice Data Center ( nsidc.org), ice currently covers 6 million square miles, or one tenth the Land area on Earth, about the area of South America. Floating ice, or Sea Ice, alternately called Pack Ice at the North and South Poles covers 6% of the ocean’s surface ( nsidc.org), an area similar to North America. The most important measure of ice is its thickness. The United States Geologic Survey estimates the total ice on Earth weighs 28 million Gigatons(a billion tons). Antarctica and Greenland combined represent 99% of all ice on Earth. The remaining one per cent is in glaciers, ice sheets and sea ice. Antarctica can exceed 3 miles in thickness and Greenland one mile. If they were to melt sea level would indeed rise over 200 feet, but not even the most radical alarmists suggest that possibility arising due to the use of fossil fuels. However the ice that flows off of the Antarctic and Greenland called shelf ice represents only half a percent of all the Earth’s ice and which if melted would raise sea level only 14 inches, ( nsidc.com).