HomeMiddle ColumnStudy: 'Swirling winds' caused record breaking loss of ice in Arctic --... Middle Column Study: ‘Swirling winds’ caused record breaking loss of ice in Arctic — not global warming By Marc Morano - March 22, 2010 232 0 Share Facebook Twitter WhatsApp VK Digg Tagsarcticicenew study Facebook Twitter WhatsApp VK Digg Previous articleMeteorology Professor slaps down latest Arctic Scare book with foreword by Al GoreNext articleClaim: Climate Change battle has been won — ‘It is unlikely that the U.S. will now implement any drastic program to manage CO2’ Marc Morano - Advertisment - Search Related Articles The Economic Cost of Eliminating Fossil Fuels Climate411 By Andy May The debate on how much impact humanity has on climate change continues. As nearly everyone knows by now, there is no... Read more A Global ESG System Is Almost Here. We Should Be Worried Climate411 First, the growing alliance between big government and big business—with a little help from the media—carries substantial fascist overtones. Read more All of the Above’ Energy Policy Would Help Reduce Energy Poverty Here and Abroad Climate411 Considering the current crisis, solutions to combat energy poverty should be at the forefront of every conversation and news report. Yet it is ignored. Read more