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Originally Posted by el_draco
If we did that, Renato would never be heard of again. 
Remember, he who cant accurately interpret basic data like the amount of Ice in the Arctic.... Doesn't respond to basic questions like, "Do you really wannna take the risk with the one habitable planet we know of?"
Hi Renato... I'm Baaaaack 
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Hi Rom,
I'd just like to point out that with respect to Arctic Ice data, that it is 2014, and the Arctic Ice is still there despite the predictions that it would have all disappeared last year and drowned all the poor polar bears.
Thus the interpretations and subsequent predictions made from the ice data trend figures back in 2006 were entirely flawed. I can understand that, but you seem to be having the difficulty with it.
The latest figures for the melting of the Greenland Ice sheet and the Antarctic Ice sheet, however, are truly alarming. At the current horrendous rate of melting, in a mere 100 years, Greenland will have lost 1% of its ice mass. And the Antarctic will lose 1% of it's ice mass in 2200 years. I'm not sure if I'll be able to sleep tonight.
Cheers,
Renato