Canadian Astronaut Says it Appears Earth's Ice Caps Have Melted »
Posted By JessicaLaurie 4 months, 2 weeks ago in Science & TechnologyCanadian Astronaut Says it Appears Earth's Ice Caps Have Melted, A Canadian astronaunt on a six-month stay aboard the International Space Station says it looks like Earth's ice caps have melted a bit.
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Beau78904 months, 2 weeks ago
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Depends. If Fox News is quoting someone, it's pretty easy to check the quote to see if it's accurate.
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In this case, Fox is reporting what astronaut Bob Thirsk told Reuters. Here's the article from the primary source:
http://www.reuters.com/article/latestCrisis/idUSB1...
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antibrainwasher4 months, 2 weeks ago
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Take a glass, but ice cubes in it, as the ice melts the water goes up just a little. Main problem with artic and greenland melting, infusion of fresh water will kill the gulf stream. Not that your able to understand any of that I realize, you will bask in the glow of your insane delusions til the end, condeming your grandchildren to death, but hey, big coal will profit and that's all that matters.
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When, (not if) south pole, ice way above water, antarctic goes, kiss Fla bye bye. Again, not that that would matter to a con.
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antibrainwasher4 months, 2 weeks ago
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picture yourself in space floating there with the invisble head of Charleton Heston who created the earth and bunnies 6,000 years ago. You have in your hand a picture of the artic ice caps from 50 years ago. you look at the artic ice caps, you look at your picture, placed in your hand by floating baby space suit jesus.
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Picture has bigger ice caps you say. Damn straight says baby space suit jesus. -
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