Monday, September 3, 2012

Artic sea ice falls to record low

This article appeared on Monday, August 27, 2012 on page 2A of the Tampa Bay Times newspaper. It also included two satellite pictures detaing the differences from 1979 through August 26, 2012. The amount of sea ice in summer has declined more than 40% since satellite tracking began in the late 1970s, a trend that most scientest believe is primarily a consequence of human activity. "It's hard even for people like me to believe, to see that climate change is actually doing what our worst fears indicated," said Jennifer Francis, a Rutgers University scientest who studies the effect of sea ice on weather patterns. She also said, "It's starting to give me chills, to tell you the truth." Scientest forecasts based on computer modeling have long suggested that a time will come when the artic will be completely free of ice in the summer, perhaps by the middle of the century.

In my book I predicted that the artic ice would melt by the summer of 2025 (13 years from now) not in 38 more years as scientests predict. So far most of the items I have predicted have happened. But as long as the world's numerous (68) satellite companys keep escalating their satellite launches of over 900 launches per year and growing, the artic ice will melt well before even my prediction. We must put a stop to these useless launches, money making ($1,000,000.00) per lauch companies. Where are they going to spend their fortuntes when their is no food to buy, due to all the droughts these statellite launches will cause?