Saturday, February 28, 2015

Global Warming and Energy

This non-story of not-so-mysterious Siberian craters won't go away because it's great for propaganda. Here's the reality.
"Pingo is an Inuit term for an isolated, dome shaped hill, used to describe large ice-cored mounds found in the permafrost regions of Siberia and various other places in the Arctic. Pingos range in height from a few meters to more than 40 m (130 ft) and from a few meters to 1,000 m (3,300 ft) in diameter. Small pingos typically have rounded tops, but larger ones are commonly broken open at the top where melting of the ice core forms a crater resembling a volcanic cone Where they occur in stratified silt or sand, the beds commonly dip outward from the center, much like those adjacent to an intrusive body. The ice in the core of a pingo is typically massive and of segregation/injection origin. Tension fractures are common at the summit of the mound, but expansion of pingo ice is rare and short-lived. Ice up to 7 m (23 ft) thick has been found in pingos of Sweden. As the ice core melts, a small freshwater lake may occupy the summit crater that forms."
Not so scary.

Antarctica's melting ice is another lie that won't go away because of its propaganda value.

Hollywood has begun mocking the global warming frauds. This is great news.

Fraud fails to disclose his financial and political ties.

NOAA reports 2185 cold record set in last seven days.

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