Global-warming alarmists

Dear editor:

Letters' July 22 global-warming alarmist Gary Vogt reported that "93 percent of the man-made heat energy from burning fossil went into the world's oceans." I did not see the article he sites as a reference for this claim, but a few days before his letter, NOAA was found to have falsified data, again, in an attempt to show global warming, which does not exist. They lied again in their quest to deceive the people about global warming and/or climate change.

On the day Vogt's letter was printed, it was reported that the research ship CCGS Amundsen had to abort its attempt to reach areas in the Arctic Circle due to the ice pack. According to Johnny Leclair of the Coast Guard, this is the worst the ice pack has been in 20 years and it has been necessary to reroute ice breakers to open lanes to get supplies to communities in Northern Quebec.

If all that heat energy, as Mr. Vogt claims, went into the oceans, how can we have record ice packs? It must have been a minimal amount of heat, which had no effect on ocean temperatures. It never ceases to amaze me that the global-warming alarmists can never get their claims to be substantiated by the facts and that they must falsify data to try to prove what does not exist.

Robert Freeman Jr.

Bonnerdale

Editorial on 07/26/2015

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