Tim Worstall writes:
For, you see, no one is saying that the Arctic Oceans, at 50 metres down, have been getting warmer.
Certainly not getting warmer as a result of anything that we’re doing with fossil fuels or cow burps.
Tim Worstall writes:
For, you see, no one is saying that the Arctic Oceans, at 50 metres down, have been getting warmer.
Certainly not getting warmer as a result of anything that we’re doing with fossil fuels or cow burps.
I’m not entirely convinced that a description of a buoy manufacturing experiment which has yet to produce any data is really proof of anything.
Nor that (at least as far as I can see from the abstract) a paper showing warming in Arctic and Antarctic (the former I know is happening, agreed, the latter, well, depends where in Antarctica, doesn’t it?) is anthropogenic in nature is evidence that the water is getting warmer 50 metres down.
But maybe I’m just being picky?
They say ‘The surface layer (0-60 m) of the Arctic Ocean has in recent years experienced unprecedented summertime warming.’ – where do you suppose they got that idea if ‘nobody is saying that’?