November 30, 2009

New York Slimes: "1881: This past Winter, both inside and outside the Arctic circle, appears to have been unusually mild. The ice is very light and rapidly melting …"

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The motto of the Times should be "Hello again suckers!"

Today Tim Blair pulls up over a century of melting doom at "The Newspaper of Rectum" with ETERNAL MELTING

1881: “This past Winter, both inside and outside the Arctic circle, appears to have been unusually mild. The ice is very light and rapidly melting …”

1932: “NEXT GREAT DELUGE FORECAST BY SCIENCE; Melting Polar Ice Caps to Raise the Level of Seas and Flood the Continents”

1934: “New Evidence Supports Geology’s View That the Arctic Is Growing Warmer”

1937: “Continued warm weather at the Pole, melting snow and ice.”

1954: “The particular point of inquiry concerns whether the ice is melting at such a rate as to imperil low-lying coastal areas through raising the level of the sea in the near future.”

1957: “U.S. Arctic Station Melting”

1958: “At present, the Arctic ice pack is melting away fast. Some estimates say that it is 40 per cent thinner and 12 per cent smaller than it was fifteen years [ago].”

1959: “Will the Arctic Ocean soon be free of ice?”

1971: “STUDY SAYS MAN ALTERS CLIMATE; U.N. Report Links Melting of Polar Ice to His Activities”

1979: “A puzzling haze over the Arctic ice packs has been identified as a byproduct of air pollution, a finding that may support predictions of a disastrous melting of the earth’s ice caps.”

1982: “Because of global heating attributed to an increase in atmospheric carbon dioxide from fuel burning, about 20,000 cubic miles of polar ice has melted in the past 40 years, apparently contributing to a rise in sea levels …”

1999: “Evidence continues to accumulate that the frozen world of the Arctic and sub-Arctic is thawing.”

2000: “The North Pole is melting. The thick ice that has for ages covered the Arctic Ocean at the pole has turned to water, recent visitors there reported yesterday.”

2002: “The melting of Greenland glaciers and Arctic Ocean sea ice this past summer reached levels not seen in decades, scientists reported today.”

2004: “There is an awful lot of Arctic and glacial ice melting.”

2005: “Another melancholy gathering of climate scientists presented evidence this month that the Antarctic ice shelf is melting - a prospect difficult to imagine a decade ago.”

It pleases me to no end that layoffs in the hundreds continue at the New York Times newsroom. No other staff of "pros" deserves it more.

Posted by Vanderleun at November 30, 2009 4:56 PM
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That's an astonishing list of stories. What the hell is it with the NYT and "The North Pole Is Melting!!!" screeds?

Kudos to Tim Blair for digging this one up - and thanks ever so for posting it, Gerard.

Posted by: Rob De Witt at November 30, 2009 8:22 PM

I'm no climate history buff but leaving out the winter of 1944 is pretty obvious data cooking. It was easily the coldest winter in 100 years in Europe.

Posted by: Ride Fast at December 1, 2009 7:37 AM

Looks like "The ice caps are disappearing next year!" has been the story of the future for over a hundred years now.

Posted by: ExurbanKevin at December 1, 2009 9:32 AM

"• 2005: “Another melancholy gathering of climate scientists presented evidence this month that the Antarctic ice shelf is melting - a prospect difficult to imagine a decade ago.”"

Difficult for the layman, but not for the arbiters of truth inside the NYT newsroom just ask them, and ask them, and ask them...

Posted by: Rich Nelson at December 1, 2009 9:48 AM

""""" I'm no climate history buff but leaving out the winter of 1944 is pretty obvious data cooking. It was easily the coldest winter in 100 years in Europe. """""

Yeah, my Dad remembered -- Battle of the Bulge and all that.

Posted by: Don Rodrigo at December 1, 2009 9:53 AM

Excellent compendium, Gerard.

I already started tormenting co-workers with the list of dates. For the record, we do historical newspaper chronology as part of our educationmal resource efforts.

What astounds me is that, surrounded by history academics, they either ignore past climatic anecdoatal evidence, or fail to connect the historical dots.

Posted by: Don Rodrigo at December 1, 2009 9:57 AM

They were running stories like this in the 70's and '80's? At the same time that "The Coming Ice Age" stories were also making the rounds?

Posted by: Norm at December 2, 2009 2:28 AM
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