The two prison officials that were in charge of guarding Cleveland kidnapper Ariel Castro when he committed suicide were placed on leave while Ohio investigators look into the suicide. Instead of having them sit around doing nothing I think they should be assigned to watch over other problem prisoners. Any suggestions?
There has been a 29 per cent increase in the amount of ocean covered with ice compared to this time last year, the equivalent of 533,000 square miles.
In a rebound from 2012's record low, an unbroken ice sheet more than half the size of Europe already stretches from the Canadian islands to Russia's northern shores, days before the annual re-freeze is even set to begin.
The Northwest Passage from the Atlantic to the Pacific had remained blocked by pack-ice all year, forcing some ships to change their routes.
One ship has now managed to pass through, completing its journey on September 27.
A leaked report to the UN Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) seen by the Mail on Sunday, has led some scientists to claim that the world is heading for a period of cooling that will not end until the middle of this century.
If correct, it would contradict computer forecasts of imminent catastrophic warming. The news comes several years after predictions that the arctic would be ice-free by 2013.
Source - Telegraph UK
Fact-Checkingthe Global Warming Deniers
Beware of theseoft-repeated talking points. None of them are true
Melting glaciers.
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September 12, 2013 7:00 AM ET
1. There's more ice in Antarctica than ever.
The past few years have seen an expansion of Antarctica's coastal ice sheets
a byproduct, ironically, of climate change, which has brought increased snow
and rainfall to the continent. Meanwhile, Antarctica's inland ice sheets are
melting at an alarming rate 1,350 billion tons of ice disappeared into the
ocean between 1992 and 2011. And that rate is increasing, fueling global rises
in sea level.
2. The climate may be changing, but human activity hasnothing to do with it.
Many skeptics claim that ice ages have come and gone over the millennia, and global
warming is no different. But those earlier climate shifts were caused by
phenomena like changes in the Earth's orbit. The current rise in global
temperatures has coincided with a nearly 40 percent rise in CO2 levels over the
past 150 years.
3. Whatever happens, we can adapt.
True, perhaps, for rich countries. But the worst impacts of climate change
drought, famine, disease will disproportionately strike the poorest nations.
And even the well-off will be hit hard: Between 2011 and 2012, the U.S.
government dished out more than $100 billion in climate-related emergency
spending.
4. The pace of warming has slowed significantly in thepast 15 years.
This may be true for the Earth's surface, but, according to NASA's Josh Willis,
it doesn't tell the whole story, because "over 90 percent of the heat
trapped by global warming is going into the oceans."
This story is from the September 26th, 2013
We have warmer years and we have cooler years, and nobody knows for sure. They can't even get the weather forecast right, over a 24 hour period.
As for me, I say " Global warming is good for my body. Bring it on"
If you can't stand the heat,stay out of the kittchen.



