2011 Sees 9000 Manhattans Of Arctic Ice Recovery Since Low Point in 2007

Posted on September 24, 2011
by Steven Goddard

September 24, 2007 was the date of the lowest JAXA Arctic ice extent. The University of Bremen announced a record low two weeks ago just before the Al Gore telethon, but JAXA shows that there are 9,000 more Manhattans of ice than there was on this date in 2007. That is 1/4 of a Manhattan of extra ice for each Polar Bear!

At lower Manhattan prices, that much acreage would cost over a trillion dollars, or alternatively how much taxpayer money Obama gave to his banker friends.

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