The Antarctic Peninsula, the thin finger of land pointing north toward Argentina (and the equator) has been getting warmer. We've heard an inordinate amount of hoopla about the warming on the peninsula, which makes up less than 3 percent of the Antarctic's land area. That's because (1) that is where most of the scientists and thermometers are; and (2) it is the only part showing any agreement with the Greenhouse Theory. The other 97 percent of Antarctica has been cooling since the mid-1960s.Buy the book to read more and be sure to catch Dennis this Saturday at noon on AM1280 The Patriot.
Tuesday, March 20, 2007
The Day After The Day After The Day After Tomorrow
In anticipation of Dennis Avery's appearance on the NARN broadcast this Saturday I'd like to toss out a brief excerpt from the book he co-wrote with S. Fred Singer entitled "Unstoppable Global Warming: Every 1,500 Years":
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