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Ice Caps May Collapse At Both Poles
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That is a project that should hit the cutting room floor!
Wow, witnessing iceberg calving is soooo scary. We’re all doomed!
and never mind that antarctica is net moisture sink
oh, and getting colder to boot!
Hmm, Ms Dickinson has discovered icebergs. She should be careful exploring this new and intriguing phenomena in case she also discovers polar bears.
I like. Almost as funny as our BOM discovering this thing called the UHI effect 6 weeks ago.
It is a tedious task, yet worthy cause, to educate some of our slower learners. You guys Down Under keep it up and we’ll continue to try with ours. I think next, we’ll try to show them how oscillating events can sometimes work in tandem. But I’m not overly optimistic for a break-through anytime soon.