Monday, April 27, 2009

To environmental Stewards

I have been an environmental activist for five years now. Gaining hindsight, I deem it is important to study the arguments against Global Warming & Climate Change as well as to never impose environmental implications on people (unless they are willing). I would love to have your input in this one particular argument that is surfacing due to Antartica’s remote location and lack of weather stations.

Argument on Global Average Warming & Arctic warming in Antartica:

"Warming can reduce sea level. Warming can take water out of the ocean through evaporation and deposit it on the continent in the form of increased snow fall." This is supposedly happening in western anatartica. Data would be appreciated. Thank you.

1 comment:

  1. Hi! Here's a counter-argument posted by the World Climate Report
    http://www.worldclimatereport.com/index.php/2009/01/30/antarctica-again/#more-362

    As you've already emphasized, there's insufficient data due to Antarctica's very nature.
    Another article I read on climate models, which may or may not be relevant to what you're trying to achieve is the water vapor factor in Antarctica.
    http://research.new.osu.edu/archive/bromsnow.htm

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