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Old 03-25-2006, 09:33 PM
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Originally Posted by MarcieZoob
After last night's CBS News piece showing the shrinking icebergs in Greenland, I'm not sure what I think. The time-lapse view from space showed a scary loss in icecap. You can watch it here (click on the Ice Quakes and Global Warming link on the lower right):

http://www.cbsnews.com/sections/even...main3420.shtml
Mike has an interesting point that global warming may not be due to human activity.

However, the polar icecaps are melting and we are seeing conditions that have not existed for 130,000 years as MarcieZoob as remarked.

The question is how fast we can adapt to the ocean rising 20 feet. Good-bye New Orelans and Holland!!!

Will there be famine and drought. Will will be able to move to Alaska and Siberia?
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