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Default Will sea levels really rise if the glaciers melt?

On Friday, April 3, 2015 at 7:54:45 PM UTC-4, Bob F wrote:
Mark Storkamp wrote:
In article , "Bob F"
wrote:

Rebel1 wrote:
I posting this here because there a good analytical minds here.

An experiment: Fill a tall clear glass half-way with ice cubes. Then
add enough water so the bottom cubes no longer touch the bottom
(i.e., they are all floating). Now put a mark at the water level
and wait until the cubes all melt. Did the water rise above your
mark?

In my case, it didn't.


Good right wing thinking. Just ignore the huge volume of glaciers on
land. When
they melt, they flow into the sea and cause it to rise.

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/1...n_2005861.html


Interesting. So asking questions, wondering about things, trying
experiments and seeing what others have to say about it is "Good right
wing thinking"

What is good left wing thinking then?


Doing a little basic research, and actually thinking about all the issues
involved in the problem. Not making rash conclusions and basing your thinking on
that, or basing your think on the desired results.


Is that what lib Arizona congressman Raul Grijalva was doing
a couple weeks ago when he sent letters to universities where
there were scientists who had done research that cast doubt
on global warming, demanding all their records, papers, emails
going back years?