I am one of those global warming proponents you speak of. And I understand that melting I've caps have zero effect on water levels in the Great Lakes. Not everything "flows our way". Not sure how anyone could actually make that leap in logic. Could more rain caused by differences in weather patterns push lake levels higher? Sure. Not ice cap melted levels. But if our climate is warmer, and the lakes don't freeze over like they do, then evaporation happens quicker in the summer and lasts longer through fall so that can actually lower the water level.
Joe
Eat 'em up, Tigers, eat 'em up!
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