... and the Antarctic ice sheet is growing Creating yet another
challenge for global climate change
modelers to consider, scientists report that the West Antarctic Ice Sheet is not thinning as previously believed, but is instead growing thicker.
This will still be a
challenge for the global climate modelers to explain, since the IPCC perspective of global warming requires a more - or-less monotonic increase in Joules within the climate system, in the absence of a major volcanic eruption (i.e. see A Litmus Test For Global Warming - A Much Overdue Requiremen
for the global climate
modelers to explain, since the IPCC perspective of global warming requires a more - or-less monotonic increase in Joules within the climate system, in the absence of a major volcanic eruption (i.e. see A Litmus Test
For Global Warming - A Much Overdue Requiremen
For Global Warming - A Much Overdue Requirement).