First issue I noticed, his analogy with the ice is BS unfortunately.
Antarctic ice is on top of land, not floating in water, so if it melts it would raise sea levels, but more than that ice is fresh water and the de-salination effect of large quantities of melting ice (northor south) could shut down ocean currents and cause widespread chaos in weather patterns.
Not saying this is happening, but his comment was ignorant on a number of levels, doesn't help establish his credentials as someone to listen to imho :)
First issue I noticed, his analogy with the ice is BS unfortunately.
Antarctic ice is on top of land, not floating in water, so if it melts it would raise sea levels, but more than that ice is fresh water and the de-salination effect of large quantities of melting ice (northor south) could shut down ocean currents and cause widespread chaos in weather patterns.
Not saying this is happening, but his comment was ignorant on a number of levels, doesn't help establish his credentials as someone to listen to imho :)