Tuesday, August 21, 2007

Ayles Ice Island

Large chunks of ice have been breaking off and forming icebergs in the extreme latitudes ever since the current interglacial period began. Some of these icebergs are very large and some are called ice islands because they are relatively thin and flat. The break-off of the Ayles Ice Island from Ellesmere Island in August 2005 is part of this natural process. It is not unusual. It was not caused by human activity.

Press releases of this nature are part of an effort to promote the Kyoto Protocol and the Gore hypothesis. Global warming science is not an unbiased investigation but a zealous effort to promote an agenda based on the precept that human activity is bad by definition.

Cha-am Jamal
Thailand

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