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Snow and Ice ~ Patterns in Nature
sahara
by sahara  9-27-2008   
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Water ~ Patterns in Nature
sahara
by sahara  9-27-2008   
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The Small Island Are Already Drowning SOS
klippety
by klippety  9-8-2008   
 Save Our Souls- SOS for the Sinking Feeling
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Experts Confirm Open Water Circling Arctic
BobbyDelray
by BobbyDelray  9-8-2008    4
 There have been some breathless headlines in the last few days about the North Pole’s being an “island” for the first time in 125,000 years.
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4,500-year-old ice shelf breaks away
A53GG4
by A53GG4  9-5-2008   
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Arctic Melting Shows Global Warming Serious
papananook
by papananook  9-3-2008   
 I don't know why I clip this stuff--the denialists are too brainwashed to change and if you pay attention, you already know.
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4,500-year-old ice shelf breaks away
spherepet
by spherepet  9-3-2008   
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"Artic Becomes An Island As Ice Melts"
cakebelly
by cakebelly  9-3-2008   
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The North Pole is now an Island.
puppetmill
by puppetmill  9-2-2008   
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North Pole an "island" for first time in history
masbury
by masbury  9-1-2008    3
 Photo of polar ice cap show open seas all around
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North Pole becomes "island" for first time as ice melts..
TJColatrella
by TJColatrella  8-31-2008   
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Bunking with Scientists
madame travels
by madame travels  8-23-2008   
 PORTAL, ARIZ. Southwestern Research Station of the American Museum of Natural History Scientists at this field station in eastern Arizona study native Mexican birds and hummingbirds. The three cabins sleep up to 15 people each, and meals are served in the dining hall. "Everyone sits family-style, so guests can get to know the staff," says director Dawn Wilson. 520/558-2396, research.amnh.org, $75 with meals, open spring and fall. CHURCHILL, MANITOBA Churchill Northern Studies Centre Up to six people can stay for free at the remote station if they volunteer to plant trees and collect data. Staff researchers give lectures on the region's subarctic climate and lead regular hikes to the habitats of arctic foxes, snowy owls, and polar bears. The facility also has a 300-species herbarium and an observation dome for viewing the aurora borealis in the winter. 204/675-2307, churchillscience.ca, open year-round.
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An Underground City Beneath Beijing, Why?
merrie
by merrie  8-17-2008    2
  Beijing's Underground Hideout With Khrushchev and the Soviets breathing down his country's metaphorical neck, Chairman Mao ordered the construction of a vast underground city to serve as a shelter during an invasion, air raid or nuclear war. This was no minor undertaking. In the late 1960s, the population of Beijing reached 7.5 million residents . In short order, the residents of the capital city were put to work excavating their enormous air raid shelter. Most of the digging was done by hand, and the work was shared by adults and schoolchildren alike. This communal venture fit nicely into Chairman Mao's Cultural Revolution -- a massive campaign to support the communist movement and thwart counterrevolutionary ideas. From 1969 to 1979, the people of Beijing focused their attention underground. Watch Reuters video at website: Building the $500 million Beijing Olympic Stadium
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Vanishing Arctic Ice May Hurt Japan's Wildlife
lekahe
by lekahe  8-13-2008   
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Who owns the Artic oil?
kris_tea
by kris_tea  8-12-2008   
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Huge Ice Sheet Breaks Loose in Arctic
A53GG4
by A53GG4  7-31-2008    1
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Canadian Arctic sheds ice chunk
kkcapricorn
by kkcapricorn  7-30-2008    3
 This is very bad news. Hate to say it, but it but WE ARE DOOMED
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Explorers, Daredevils & Record Setters of the 30's
revenantdm
by revenantdm  7-21-2008   
 The Twenties and Thirties have always been an area of interest to me. The Roaring Twenties, where we drank Bathtub Gin and danced the Charleston. Speakeasies everywhere! (One reporter did an experiment in 25 different US Cities where he timed how long it would take to be able to buy illegal liquor. Shortest time was 21 seconds. Longest was 3 hours and 19 minutes. That must have been a "Dry County.") America was in love with the "new" vogue and any fads it could find. Just a few examples: phone booth stuffing (25 college students at University of Chicago), Marathon Dancing, Flagpole Sitting, Racecar Driving, Monopoly, the :"Talkies," Radio Programs, Coney Island, Daredevil Flying, Long-Distance Swimming, Harry Houdini, Solo Flights, Self-Made Millionaires, the Gangster (especially Al Capone who courted the media), Exploring the Unknown, and Political Radical Causes! History is amazing!
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On North Pole Ice Variance
willhelm
by willhelm  7-2-2008    1
 I think Global Warming Alarmists shoot themselves in the foot highlighting the localized potential of ice retreat at North Pole. It is no more substantial to the theory of Anthropogic Climate Change as the fact that Asia experienced one of it's coldest winters is substantial against the theory of anthropogenic climate change.
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Where is Shetland?
nbcommunication
by nbcommunication  6-6-2008   
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Arctic Ice Pack Diminishing
papananook
by papananook  6-2-2008    2
 With about a third of the world’s population—and 25 percent of Americans—living within 300 feet of an ocean coastline, sea level rise is a big deal. According to the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, made up of leading climate scientists, sea levels have risen some 3.1 millimeters per year since 1993. The World Wildlife Fund (WWF) reports that low-lying island nations, especially in equatorial regions, have been hardest hit by this phenomenon, and some are threatened with total disappearance. Rising seas have already swallowed up two uninhabited islands in the Central Pacific. On Samoa, thousands of residents have moved to higher ground as shorelines have retreated by as much as 160 feet. And islanders on Tuvalu are scrambling to find new homes as salt water intrusion has made their groundwater undrinkable while increasingly strong hurricanes and ocean swells have devastated shoreline structures.
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Sea Stars of Cold Oceanic Waters
Lubaska
by Lubaska  5-30-2008    1
  Alaska and the Aleutian Island Chain is the richest region in the world for Sea Stars with well over one hundred named species in 45+ genera with at least another 25 recently discovered species presently under description. A sampling of this rich and amazingly colorful fauna is presented herein.
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Artificial Foods and Corporate Crops: Can We Escape the 'Frankenstate'?
papananook
by papananook  5-7-2008    2
 read on at link
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The Warming Earth - Svalbard Archipelago, Arctic Circle
skwirlinator
by skwirlinator  3-31-2008    3
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Russia bombers get NATO escort near Alaska: reports
rmowery
by rmowery  3-27-2008   
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Freezy Picture
skwirlinator
by skwirlinator  2-29-2008   
 This Envisat image features the Canadian Arctic Archipelago, which lies to the north of mainland Canada and consists of 94 major islands and more than 36,000 minor ones. Victoria Island (visible in centre and lower half of image) sits astride the boundary between the Nunavut (eastern side) and Northwest Territories.
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'Doomsday' vault opens its doors
invictus
by invictus  2-26-2008   
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Noah's Arctic Ark for Seeds Set to Open
wildcat
by wildcat  2-8-2008   
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Arctic wolves
valann 47
by valann 47  1-31-2008    1
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Arctic Ice Fields 'Receding Like Mad'
wildcat
by wildcat  1-30-2008    5
 "Even with no additional warming, our study indicates these ice caps will be gone in 50 years or less,"
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Sir Francis Leopold McClintock
righthand
by righthand  1-19-2008    3
 MacKlintok Island or MacClintok Island ) is an island in Franz Josef Land, Russia. This island is roughly square-shaped and its maximum length is 33 km. Its area is 612 km2 and it is largely glacierized. Its highest point is 521 m. MacKlintok Island is located very close to the west of Hall Island, separated from it by a narrow sound, Proliv Negri. MacKlintok Island was named after Irish explorer of the Arctic, Sir Francis Leopold McClintock.
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Fossil Jawbone Hints at Polar Bear Past
tabsey
by tabsey  1-9-2008   
 Good thing the polar bear has a past. It hasn't got much of a future.
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In 2008, a 100 Percent Chance of Alarm
JICWyllie
by JICWyllie  1-2-2008   
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BBC Radio 1 - Top 40 albums (& singles) 2007
gigajosh
by gigajosh  12-31-2007    1
 Check it out... you can also listen to the singles countdown show at: rtsp://rmv8.bbc.net.uk/radio1/top40.ra
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Monster Arctic Reptile Remains Found
mikeleestevens
by mikeleestevens  12-6-2007    2
 "Bus-sized"? Holy cow!
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Prehistoric 'Sea Monster' Found on Arctic Island
Newfman
by Newfman  12-5-2007   
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Arctic is cooling - reverse circulation in Arctic ocean
pkronfield
by pkronfield  11-17-2007   
 Here's more great news. Prolonged la Nina means a cool summer in Texas and a very wet Spring. This spring we had 28 inches of rain in one day that broke the draught, raising our lake levels over 14 feet. South Americans are experiencing record cold temperatures. One wonders how democrats can manage to get virtually everything wrong from Iraq to global warming. It can only confirm that liberalism is a mental disorder.
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Man walks 10 hours across Arctic tundra while family waits in igloo
jetcloud
by jetcloud  11-16-2007   
 "Their journey began Saturday night, when the three packed up their snowmobile with a couple of knives, five Arctic char and some seal fat. They set out from their home in Hall Beach, Nunavut, expected to arrive in Igloolik within two and a half hours - a distance of about 80 kilometres across fields of ice. Their trouble began when they had to made a detour overland because warmer temperatures had made the ice soft. Right around the time the engine on their snowmobile konked out, a blizzard blew in. "Luckily, I had my knives, including my snow knife. But it took me four hours to build an igloo in that blizzard," he recalled. Once Innuarak had their igloo built, the family started a fire with the seal fat and ate one of the five fish they'd brought with them." With the temperature outside dipping at one point to - 38 C with the windchill, they began to feel afraid."...
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Global Warming Good for Greenland?
Tallulah
by Tallulah  10-17-2007   
 New opportunities are always good but I think Greenland is just beautiful the way it is.
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Musk oxen
AndreaJoRush
by AndreaJoRush  10-10-2007   
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