“Tipping point”???
Did they confer with Hank Johnson?????
“Tipping Point” — like, the ice sheet might slide off and Greenland will tip over?
Like that island that’s going to tip over?
Sorry, way past buying anything coming out of the NYT.
“Greenlands enormous ice sheet is melting at such an accelerated rate that it may have reached a tipping point, and could become a major factor in sea-level rise around the world within two decades, scientists said in a study published on Monday.”
Probably not.
I remember the EXACT same report 20 years ago. The ice is still there, oceans havent risen, global temps haven either. Prepare for cold. Winter is coming...thanks to the Solar Minimum.
The scientists are saying the sea levels will rise 3 to 4 feet or something. Since the oceans cover 70% of the earth that is going to take more than just the ice from Greenland.
They want more ice and snow?
Come and get some off my driveway.
Don’t care...
LIES. Lies to pump up the financial scheme of “global warming”.
A two decade tipping point?
I don’t think tipping point means what they think it means.
A photo of Goebbels would be appropriate here.
Easy Fix: Get some reeeaaallllyyy long cables and strap Guam to Greenland then both will be just fine. Everything will balance out.
They want you money now and if the Seas don’t raise LOL sucker we got your money
But if you raise taxes, kill off the coal and oil and gas industries and pay China and India gobs of money to keep building coal electric plants, then it won’t “tip.”
Gee, I wonder why Greenland is called “Greenland”.
*globaloney hoaxer ping*
About 900 years ago it was warm enough in Greenland to grow grapes. We do have some abilities in tracking past sea levels.
Someone could have looked it up!
How many decades have we heard these kind of stories?
Greenland actually was warmer before-before around 1000 AD when the Little Ice Age started that is-the Vikings built at least one settlement there-then abandoned the whole place when the ice came back...
But I guess the global warming crowd have never looked into the climate history of the place...