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7-26-2012 @ 5:22PM
yaddamaster said...
are.you.freaking.kidding.me???? This drivel from Gadling? Jessica - you're either putting us on or incredibly and monstrously stupid.
97% of the ice did not melt. 97% percent of the total ice sheet experienced melt. That's a huuuuuuuuuge difference.
Second, the very author of the study said that this warming trend occurs every 150 years or so and this warming trend is right on schedule. Check out the quote from Laura Koenig near the bottom.
idiot
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