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Endoscopy1 year, 7 months ago
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LOL
The 2000 meter down measuring tools checking temperature and water flow in the oceans show a slight drop in temperature. The Russian scientists measuring the average earth temperature say that the temperature has not only flattened in the last decade but has started down again. A Polish scientist working for NOAA quit and further developed the project he was working on that proves greenhouse gass don't have a greenhouse effect. The Antartic is getting colder an the snow and Ice levels have been growing.
It couldn't be that the weight was too much but global warming in an area where it is getting colder and the ice cap is increasing is the cause.
Don't let the facts get in the way of your beliefs. Just because more and more scientists are saying the theory is wrong shouldn't matter. Keep up the Global warming mantra.
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Klarissa1 year, 7 months ago
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endo - They haven't commented on the ground underneath the glacier being heated by an old volcano.
This would melt the bottom of the glacier, like occurs when you go down a water slide. I acts as a lubricant, the glacier floats along, and if it is a down hill ride, it goes faster and faster.
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Klarissa1 year, 7 months ago
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Volcano, Not Global Warming Effects, May be Melting an Antarctic Glacier, January 21, 2008
Scientists have discovered a layer of volcanic ash and glass shards in Antarctica, evidence of an old eruption by a still active volcano that researchers believe may be contributing to the thinning of Antarctic glacial ice.
Hugh F.J. Corr and David G. Vaughan, two scientists with the British Antarctic Survey, recently published their discovery of the volcanic layer in the journal Nature Geoscience. The discovery is unique according to Dr. Vaughan. He said "This is the first time we have seen a volcano beneath the ice sheet punch a hole through the ice sheet."
The volcano's heat could possibly be melting and thinning the ice and raising the speed of the Pine Island Glacier in West Antarctica.
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Klarissa1 year, 7 months ago
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The thickness of the ice above the layer mean that the scientists could date it to roughly 200 B.C., plus or minus 240 years or so. But the researchers think they can narrow it down more than that. From previous examinations of ice cores, they knew that a volcano had erupted in Antarctica some time around 325 B.C., although they had not known where the eruption had happened. Dr. Vaughan said: "We're fairly confident this is the same eruption."
Source: New York Times
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ETproductions1 year, 7 months ago
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Where do you have the tip of that endoscope, endy? It's showing you that mankind pumping 7 billion metric tons of CO2 into earth atmosphere does nothing? http://www.eia.doe.gov/oiaf/1605/ggccebro/chapt...
I suppose we are to believe that the cooling you claim in the polar region is why, for the first time in recorded history, the Arctic Ocean is ice free and navigable. http://www.nrdc.org/globalwarming/qthinice.asp
It's little wonder, with the funding that big oil and coal put up for deniers, that you can muster 1 or 2 prostitutes who would are content to sell their souls and the health of the planet for a few shekels.
NASA satellite images from all over the earth show clearly that glacial ice is melting and that the melting is increasing. http://earthobservatory.nasa.gov/Newsroom/NewIm...
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ETproductions1 year, 7 months ago
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Here's another, more comprehensive set of pictures that dramatically show the alarming retreat of glaciers all over the world. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Retreat_of_glacier...
In some places, glaciers "seem" to be growing, spreading over new ground. But this turns out to be due to melting, with the runoff seeping under the glacier and lubricating it so that it slides more rapidly down the mountain into the warmer valleys below.
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eddie1071 year, 7 months ago
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Lol, That was too funny ET!
If for nothing else, I love the dialog that gets posted around here.
I very much agree that we are making an impact on the earth, and it is very much a negative one, but with 3rd world countries trying to emerge, and population explosions all over the world, the earth just doesn't stand a chance.
Even though Americans are by far more cleaner than we have ever been in our brief history, it is not enough to save the rest of the world. What we can do will not even make a small dent in what the rest of the world is doing.
Save the humans, destroy the world. - There is only one way to change that statement, and that is to reverse it. And mankind will never let that happen.
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ETproductions1 year, 7 months ago
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Yeah, I understand the challenge we face. But it will fix itself if we (all mankind) don't step up and fix it.
If we leave it to nature, rising ocean levels will lead to mass displacements of hundreds of millions of people. Incredible extremes of rainfall will develop, with rainy areas receiving unheard of flooding and more arid zones becoming mass dust bowls. Humans by the billions will be exposed to starvation. Food wars will erupt across the planet. And when the population finally dips low enough again, say 1 billion or so, earth will reach a balance and slowly begin to heal.
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eddie1071 year, 7 months ago
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Hey ET, it is a noble thought to try and stop nature, but 3 million years ago the ice ages started, and 13 cycles later, mankind stepped out of the snow from the last ice age.
Our whole "flash in the pan", so to speak has been between 2 ice ages, and the only real way to stop it from coming again, would be to wipe central America off the planet. To re-open up the oceanic currents that kept the planet stable once upon a time.
But with that action, you will also melt all of the ice caps and you will find the planet stabilized in a tropical environment. But who thinks that anything of that nature is even possible?
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eddie1071 year, 7 months ago
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Sorry ET, but the damage man has done, is already done. I don't think that what is happening is that far away from what is supposed to be happening. We are experiencing the temperature changes that we are supposed to experiencing right now in cycle of time.
But as far as the damage that mankind does to the earth, are you going to tell the 3rd world countries of the earth, that they cant feed the people of their nation, because they make too much pollution?
A friend of mine said something profound once, Everyone talks about the deer population here is going wild, but how often do you see a deer? Isn't it nice when you do? And how often do you see a human? Where is the population problem REALLY?
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Isoparm1 year, 7 months ago
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You still insist on cherry-picking info., instead of thinking about what is happening. The world's heat-balance is shifting. The most obvious indicator of this change, is whether or no there is a change in global ice mass. If there is an increase of ice mass, then that means that there is a decrease of heat in the atmosphere. If the ice mass is decreasing, as is described in this article, then the opposite is occurring, and atmospheric heat is increasing. This not that hard to figure out. You will never hear Limbaugh or the other talk-show hosts describe this, as they are either way too stupid to understand this, or it's not in their (or their master's) interest to provide clarity.
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