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Wednesday, September 09, 2009

Arctic Nonsense From Ban Ki-Moon

Christopher Booker of the UK Telegraph sums up the UN Secretary General's claims of imminent global warming doom last week pretty well:

Everything about this oft-repeated item was propaganda of the silliest kind. Standing 700 miles from the Pole, as near as the stubbornly present ice would allow his ship to go, Mr Ban seemed unaware that, although some 10 million square kilometres (3.8 million square miles) of sea-ice melts each summer, each September the Arctic starts to freeze again. And the extent of the ice now is 500,000 sq km (190,000 sq m) greater than it was this time last year – which was, in turn, 500,000 sq km more than in September 2007, the lowest point recently recorded (see the Cryosphere Today website). By April, after months of darkness, it will be back up to 14 million sq km (5.4 million sq m) or more.

With buffoons like this in the UN, we have to wonder whether our multi-billion dollar annual dues would be better spent elsewhere.