• How Much Did We Know About Climate Change in the 1980s?

    How Much Did We Know About Climate Change in the 1980s?

    This is only my opinion, and not the representation of Saintel Daily, LLC. The New York Times Magazine has been teasing us with an interesting issue over the last few days.  They are considering the possibility that “we” had an opportunity to address climate change back in the 1980s, but “we” failed to do anything.…

  • Massive Iceberg Breaks Off From Greenland Glacier and is Caught on Video

    Massive Iceberg Breaks Off From Greenland Glacier and is Caught on Video

    Perhaps one of the reasons that people don’t believe in global warming is because it’s not tangible.  Meaning, we hear about things like football field size chunks of ice that break off from glaciers, but without being able to understand it in terms of scale, that’s just a number.  Sure, a football field is large,…

  • The Antarctic Has Lost Three Trillion Tons of Ice Since 1992

    The Antarctic Has Lost Three Trillion Tons of Ice Since 1992

    I tend to push my opinions, especially when they are backed up by facts.  If you can disprove something that I believe in, by presenting me with new facts, I am happy to change my tune and admit that I’m wrong.  Which is why I find it so strange that people don’t believe in climate change. …