How Arctic ice has made fools of all those poor warmists
              The belief that the ice was vanishing has been for the warmists the ultimate    poster-child for their cause  
                                                                                                                                      
	
	
	
		
		
		
			
		
		
	
	
 
                                                                                                                                                               Poles apart: in 2013, the year scientists had forecast that the Arctic would be 'ice free’, its thickness increased by a third  Photo: Alamy
                             
                                                                          
	 
                     
                                              By 
                                             Christopher Booker
                      25 Jul 2015
The Telegraph
                          
	
	
	
		
		
		
		
	
	
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                                                    Two events last week brought yet further twists to one of 
the longest-running farces of our modern world.  One was the revelation by the European Space Agency that in 2013 and  2014, after years when the volume of Arctic ice had been diminishing, it  increased again by as much as 33 per cent. The other was that Canadian  scientists studying the effect of climate change on Arctic ice from an  icebreaker had to suspend their research when their vessel was called  to the aid of other ships trapped in the thickest summer ice seen in  Hudson Bay for 20 years. 
 For more  than a decade now, the belief that, thanks to global warming, Arctic ice  was vanishing has been for the warmists the ultimate poster-child for  their cause (
along with those “vanishing” polar bears).  In 2007, with the aid of scientists such as Wieslaw Maslowski and Peter  Wadhams, the BBC and others were telling us that the Arctic would be  totally “ice free by 2013” (the Independent even cleared its front page  to announce that the ice could all have disappeared within weeks). 
	
	
	
		
		
		
		
	
	
  By 2011, the BBC’s science editor Richard Black was telling us that the  ice would “probably be gone within this decade”. In 2012, his colleague  Roger Harrabin was reporting that the sea ice was now melting so fast  that more had vanished that summer than “at any time since satellite  records began”. 
  So taken in had others been by all these dire predictions, that in 2008  the activist Gordon Lewis Pugh, after speaking at a conference  alongside Al Gore, set out to paddle a  kayak to the North Pole – only to have to abort his trip after a few  days because “the ice was too thick”. In 2009, the three-man Caitlin  expedition, sponsored by a “climate risk” insurance company, and backed  by the BBC and the Prince of Wales, set out to walk to the North Pole.  Their intention was to measure the thickness of the vanishing ice with  an electronic instrument, but it froze so hard that they had to resort  to a tape measure. Again, after a few weeks, they had to be airlifted  back to a rescue ship because the constantly shifting ice was “too  thick”. 
 
In December 2013,  the world followed agog the plight of yet another “scientific  expedition”, when 52 climate activists, accompanied by reporters from  the BBC and the Guardian, sailed into the Antarctic to measure the  effects of global warming on its sea-ice. By Christmas their ship was so  dangerously trapped by thick, multi-year ice that they had to be  helicoptered to a Chinese ship 10 miles away, which itself then got so  trapped in ice that they had to be airlifted again to two other ships  even further away. 
	
	
	
		
		
		
		
	
	
The Arctic ice certainly caught these Warmists, including reporters from the BBC and the Graun, by surprise when the Akademik Shokalskiy became stuck in it in December 2013
 
  What made all this particularly absurd was that, despite being led by  an Australian scientist, they were so taken in by the make-believe that  they seemed quite oblivious to the satellite records showing that  Antarctic sea-ice had long been expanding to such record levels that  these more than matched any decline in the Arctic ice at the other end  of the world. But wasn’t the whole point of this warming that it was  meant to be “global”? 
 Of course, the reason why they have all  wanted the ice at the poles to melt, not least on the land in Antarctica  and Greenland, is that this would bring about their ultimate scare  scenario: those sea levels rising by as much as 20 feet, which, as Al  Gore showed in his Oscar-winning film An Inconvenient Truth, would flood  New York, Shanghai and many of the world’s most populous cities. 
  But, alas, it just isn’t happening. In recent years there has been more  polar ice in the world than at any time since satellite records began  in 1979. In the very year they had forecast that the Arctic would be  “ice free”, its thickness increased by a third. Polar bear numbers are  rising, not falling. Temperatures in Greenland have shown no increase  for decades. 
 The greatest scare story of all simply isn’t  turning out as their computer models predicted. And no one has been more  dangerously taken in by this silly scare story than the warmists  themselves. 
 
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