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#283945 12/27/06 06:38 AM
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#283946 12/27/06 08:18 AM
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Global warming is already showing its effect on the glaciers in the Himalayas.

#283947 12/27/06 12:21 PM
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Dayrien,

The more you fly, the more damage you cause to the environment. That's the only relevance your post had to this thread. I do wish there was a way we could tag postings on Bella as spam.

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#283948 12/28/06 07:14 AM
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Quote:
Hello!
I want to share with you my happiness!
I like to travel very much and I`ve found the best opportunity for myself to do it and even more �
to make money by this way. I`ve found an australien travel-club which offers an excellent possibilities for it`s members. Amazing!
You can know more about it here: www.clubfreedom.biz/k8k
Write to me if you would have some questions: gorodm8@mail.ru


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#283949 12/28/06 09:09 AM
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I'm not sure "UFOs" were hoax either

#283950 12/29/06 11:29 AM
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Glaciers melt in the summer, and expand in the winter. It is during the summers that global warming enthusiasts are taking their pictures. A hoax is a hoax is a hoax.

#283951 12/29/06 12:09 PM
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Wrong, Jim, the dates are given. What's more is the story, below. It's winter in Canada but one of the ancient ice shelves has broken and scientists are saying this may signal an acceleration of the deterioration of the ice in general.

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/16390346/from/ET


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"...high temperatures have been messing with Mother Nature�s calendar.

Birds are migrating south later, and some Southern birds have taken up residence in the North, permanently. Plants in Washington, D.C., are flowering four days earlier than they did 30 years ago, loggerhead turtles are coming ashore in Florida 10 days earlier than they did 20 years ago, and male frogs in New York begin mating season two weeks earlier than a century ago.

According to CBS Early Show meteorologist Dave Price, the warm weather can be attributed primarily to El Nino and a jet stream that is so far north that it is locking out the cold arctic air that usually sweeps into the U.S. from Canada.

The El Nino, which is abnormally warm water in the Pacific, "affects everything from winds to what kind of weather we will experience in different parts of the country," Price said.

He added that a Bermuda high, an area of high pressure of that forms over the Atlantic during hurricane season, has whipped up moisture and warm air toward the Northeast.

Meanwhile, British climate scientists predict that a resurgent El Nino climate trend combined with higher levels of greenhouse gases could touch off a fresh round of ecological disasters � and make 2007 the world's hottest year on record.

"Even a moderate (El Nino) warming event is enough to push the global temperatures over the top," said Phil Jones, director of the Climatic Research unit at the University of East Anglia.

The warmest year on record is 1998, when the average global temperature was 1.2 degrees Fahrenheit higher than the long-term average of 57 degrees. Though such a change appears small, incremental differences can, for example, add to the ferocity of storms by evaporating more steam off the ocean.

There is a 60 percent chance that the average global temperature for 2007 will match or break the record, Britain's Meteorological Office said Thursday. The consequences of the high temperatures could be felt worldwide. "

... damned ecofrauds. They've even bribed the birds.

http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2007/01/05/national/main2333285.shtml


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Global warming will be laughed at 100 years from now.

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With that attitude, it won't be, because we won't be around to laugh.

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