HomeMiddle ColumnSuppose The Poles Were Reversed? 'What if the North Pole was gaining... Middle Column Suppose The Poles Were Reversed? ‘What if the North Pole was gaining sea ice, and the South Pole was losing sea ice?’ By Marc Morano - September 16, 2012 180 0 Share Facebook Twitter WhatsApp VK Digg Tagsantarcticaarcticazicemkey Facebook Twitter WhatsApp VK Digg Previous articleCorrelation Between Arctic And Antarctic Sea Ice Anomalies: ‘When Arctic ice is strongly negative, Antarctic ice is strongly positive, and vice-versa. r² = 0.51’Next articleMeanwhile…UK Guardian: Arctic ‘sea ice extent has varied naturally over the decades with some Russian data suggesting similar or even greater ice loss in some local areas in the 1930s’ Marc Morano - Advertisment - Search Related Articles NASA Launch: Australia Joins the Commercial Space Race Climate411 Australia's first ever commercial space launch, from our near Equatorial Arnhem Space Centre, will occur 10.44pm ACST (06:14am Sunday California Time). Read more Claim: Climate Damage Caused by Growing Space Tourism Needs Urgent Mitigation Climate411 The team found that black carbon (soot) particles emitted by rockets are almost 500 times more efficient at holding heat in the atmosphere than... Read more Coal Burning Germany: Pay Poor Countries to Switch to Renewables Climate411 "It's difficult to cajole developing countries to abandon coal while reopening your own coal-fired power plants." Read more