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6-18-2008 11:54 AM
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6-18-2008 4:54 PM
wiganfootie
interesting and frightening
6-19-2008 12:17 AM
papananook
But wait--Doesn't the Willhelm tell us that the Earth is cooling--how can this Be....Oh, something is WRONG with this picture...Or maybe Willie is misinforming us.
6-19-2008 12:53 AM
pokkets
Remember when the poles used to melt in Summer, and freeze again in winter? Seems those days are gone.
Ice that is frozen so hard it dazzles, reflects the light, and so the heat. As the Ice breaks up and becomes darker, the light and the heat reflect less and less. The problem accelerates - beside ice on the land that was once immovable becoming loose due to liquid water that is beginning to flow more freely under the ice, and a breakdown of the ice around the continent which is gradually losing the integrity needed to hold the ice on the land back.
Water and ice will go where nature directs.
We can watch and complain, we can meddle, and really screw up, or we can adapt to the natural condi...
6-19-2008 1:19 AM
jmjoness
Even if humans cause global warming, and global warming is responsible for this, it's not like anything can be done now. Nature will follow its own course.
6-19-2008 7:31 AM
jrooftop19
Unbeleivable, yet believable
6-19-2008 8:37 AM
MarkHGordon
who cares? It'll help to cool the Earth. And if it doesn't....who cares? Do you really identify with your petty existence so much that death horrifies you?

Please....
6-19-2008 10:33 AM
skwirlinator
LOL, so much ado about nothing

ITS A NORMAL PROCESS FELLAS
6-19-2008 1:00 PM
pokkets
Sure it's natural. It's people that have learned to behave unnaturally.
Whatever happens, if humanity happens to be wiped out, no tears will be shed.
As we have such 'short' life, and attention spans
no matter how dire the predictions, whenever now is, we easily convince ourselves things have always been that way.
6-20-2008 2:20 AM
jmjoness
We have absolutely no idea whether or not this is a natural process. We only have approx. 100 years (that might be a little generous) of reliabe information regarding Earth's temperate, and Earth is supposed to be billions of years old.
7-3-2008 10:22 AM
amgumen
7-3-2008 10:24 AM
amgumen
7-3-2008 10:28 AM
amgumen
7-3-2008 10:30 AM
amgumen
7-3-2008 10:31 AM
amgumen
7-3-2008 10:34 AM
amgumen
7-11-2008 3:28 AM
weddingfavor
The nature has it's own course. We are the next dinosaurs...
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