Doer
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I'm with you, man. If we start to lock deep sea ice, we certainly are not warming. I think these Climate Sky Fallers, are trying to have it both ways on this one.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quaternary_ice_age
"The ice sheets themselves, by raising the albedo, effect a major feedback on climate cooling."
I see no reason to doubt the above Wikipedia sourced statement as it is consistent with basic theoretical physics. To what extent does this factor offset the proposed "lack of volume" of the newly formed ice sheets? Anybody got any math on this?
We have seen from the deep ocean drift studies, that NASA has been conducting for years now, that we are not warming the oceans, if anything the depths are cooling slightly. This is good. This mean cloud effect cycles are still operating. It means the system cannot be shown to be divergent.
And cloud cover means the spread of sea ice on a temperature stable ocean. The warming of air creates the clouds from the water, then more ice, more albedo, that apparently, eventually, lock us in Ice Ages, not greenhouse, dinosaur days.
The UN report will say in part, I think, that mankind cannot be seen as involved at all, in these climate cycles. We will see.