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"Giant iceberg the size of Sydney breaks away in Antarctica - but not due to climate change"

"will not directly affect sea level because the ice shelf was already floating, much like an ice cube in a glass of water".

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not all scientists are climate change alarmists. the truth is out there for those willing to be receptive.

callmedubious 8 Oct 1
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Greater than 85% of the world's scientists from all disciplines believe in climate change science. The majority of research reports that argue against climate change and global warming are funded by the oil, gas. and coal industrues who have something substantial to loose if climate science is accepted and accordingly policy is enacted.

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If it moves into to only slightly warmer waters, it will melt and add to the total ocean volume. I hardly doubt that is will remain in one place forever. Ocean currents are constantly on the move, so it doesn't make sense to assume it won't move with the currents.

if you really think it will add to the total ocean volume you either missed grade 10 science or are an idiot.

@callmedubious
I never made that claim. I just said it would melt and its volume to the ocean masd.

@NoPlanetB ,
are you serious?
you're not worth wasting time on..bye,bye

@callmedubious

I've watched your posts over the last year and I would generally tsay that you are a bigger waste of time than am I. You know just enough pseudoscience to be dangerous.

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And how about you? Are you a climate change alarmist or maybe a denier?

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