Nobel Laureate Ivar Giaever: ‘We’re Told That The Ice In Greenland Will Disappear’ … But There’s No Warming There (Video)

Coldest-years-in-Greenland

Where’s the warming in Greenland? – Video:

“We’re told that the ice in Greenland will disappear,” says Nobel Laureate Ivar Giaever. But there’s no warming there.

“There’s information on the internet, which is wonderful, says Giaever. “And I looked it up.”

There are four harbors in Greenland, says Giaever. They are Upernavik, Iluissat/Jakobshavn, Nuuk/Godthab and Tasiilaq/Ammassalik.

Look at Giaever’s chart. On the left you see the five coldest years. On the right, the five warmest years.

Now look at the dates. “The warmest years are basically in the 1930s,” says Giaever. “Those are the facts. Those are the temperatures the people in the harbors in Greenland has measured over the years. And it doesn’t look like it’s getting any warmer.”

(This info is at approx. 15:40 on the video below.)

If you haven’t yet viewed the video, you’ll find it to be a real eye opener.

Nobel laureate Ivar Giaever’s speech at the Nobel Laureates meeting 1st July 2015.

Ivar points out the mistakes which Obama makes in his speeches about global warming, and shares other not-well known facts about the state of the climate

2 thoughts on “Nobel Laureate Ivar Giaever: ‘We’re Told That The Ice In Greenland Will Disappear’ … But There’s No Warming There (Video)”

  1. He is right but using climate change as a political issue one can control people to get through a political agenda, which is the main reason for politicans. As far as I know we don’t have and cannot have a clear idea of climate for that would mean we known how the earth came into being within the universe.

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  2. Thanks for that gem.
    Here in UK we’ve had the coolest, cloudiest summer in ages.
    Yet the mainstream media keep saying it’s been record high temperatures.
    We know what it’s been, but they tell us the opposite.
    It really does seem everything now is lies.

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