Read: http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/environment/copenhagen/article6956783.ece
And yet, nobody actually tells us what it will take to increase the arctic ice. Given that CO2 is a lagging indicator (some say it's a feedback to global warming. Nobody explains why it's not simply a by-product.)
I think they're saying if the entire world shuts down for a few years we could get the ice back. But I thought the CO2 was there for 3000 years? I submit that anything that will happen in 5-10 years is going to happen regardless of whatever is accomplished at Copenhagen. It will take that long before most things get implemented and/or effective. And then what? What if the earth is simply doing what it is doing to get rid of humanity? Won't that simply fix its own problem?
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