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Global Warming Causing Mummies To Decay In Siberia
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http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/delhi/3C-below-normal-temperature-may-drop-further-Met/articleshow/7080918.cms
India LOL
http://www.examiner.co.uk/news/local-west-yorkshire-news/2010/12/11/huddersfield-on-target-for-coldest-winter-since-records-began-86081-27805954/
Coldest since 1740
BTW, doesn’t the GISS show a massive cold spot over Siberia anyway????
wow -42C today and -45C
Do you think the -42C today will make the mummies melt ? 😉
I don’t think they can cope below -40C, as water melts below this level
http://www.wunderground.com/global/stations/21908.html
I guess the missing civilizations under the red sea are no longer concerned about sea level rise. I do not know if they are crying for research projects or what. Peoples lived and died out on this planet throughout the ages. attempting to conserve historical artifacts is a waste of money. Erosion is a natural process. I do not understand the desire to hold on to the past because being to involved in the past diverts your attention from the present and keeps you from being prepared for the future.
Of course being to wrapped in guessing about possible futures also makes a person unprepared to deal with future events.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ephesus is a few kilometers inland now it used to be a port city. The world changes. Did man do this? Does it matter, I mean is Turkey still coping? Things change, nothing lasts forever.
I think this shows a different story in that region:
http://news.yahoo.com/s/livescience/20101210/sc_livescience/lostcivilizationmayhaveexistedbeneaththepersiangulf
They claim the Red Sea was an Oasis during the last Glacial Maximum.
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