by
UncleCurt
Sep 18, 2009
Your article "Opinion: Antarctic ice cap 'growing' and aren’t theories misunderstood?" is good.
But you left out part of the title that gives the impression the author says just that.
You know as I do that many GB members rarely fully read articles. Or else they would have noted the article says: "You see why I’m in no hurry to come up with an opinion. Nor should anybody else rush to judgment, because in point of fact this phenomenon proves both sides wrong. Yes, there is melt, no, it's not behaving the way anyone thought it would. Yes, there are climatic effects, no, they're not following predictions, except in the most general sense, like "severe weather", etc. This is “How long is all the string produced by the string factory?”, as climate science. What this illustrates beyond doubt is that the macrocosm of the ice melts is highly complex, and local factors have roles which aren’t fully understood."