Originally posted by greenhart
Interesting. So why on their website do they state:
"Since the 1970s the extent of sea ice has been measured from satellites. From these measurements we know that the sea ice extent today is significantly smaller than 30 years ago. During the past 10 years the melting of sea ice has accelerated, and especially during the ice extent minimum in September large changes are observed. The sea ice in the northern hemisphere have never been thinner and more vulnerable. "
http://ocean.dmi.dk/arctic/index.uk.php
And this comes back to the whole point, that data shows something different to what they are telling everyone.
Eventually you have to admit defeat, the climate is now starting to cool, and it's beginning in the Arctic in the NH winter.