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There is more ice than normal in the Arctic waters

According to the Norwegian Meteorological Institute there is more ice than normal in the Arctic waters north of the Svalbard archipelago. I know, I know, the environmentalists hate it when that happens. According to the Barents Observer there are open areas in this area in most years during July - but this year the area is covered by ice.

Dr S. Fred Singer, professor of environmental sciences at the University of Virginia, who established and served as the first director of the US Weather Satellite Service, now part of the global National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration, published a report titled “Nature, Not Human Activity, Rules the Climate” The report states:

Computer models are unreliable guides to future climate conditions, that sea-level rise is not significantly affected by rise in greenhouse gases; that higher concentrations of CO2 are more likely to be beneficial to plant and animal life and human health than lower concentrations; and that the economic effects of modest warming are likely to be positive and beneficial to human health.

READ THIS ARTICLE: TIME Magazine June 24, 1974: Another Ice Age?

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