Global warming is predicted to raise temperatures in Greenland by 10-15C, which would make living conditions there unbearable.
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You shouldn’t be making fun of a real-life drama!
Cheaters. Fraud. That must be the judge’s niece.
You know the saying, “It’s going to be a beauty contest – and those are never pretty!”.
Thanks for the link!
And here’s a look at the Greenland swimsuit 1988 competition winner (in full gear!)
Pray for warming.
But when Groenland finally thaws out, I’m afraid this is all we’ll find under the snow:
http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_VRlZEdwDsYw/S-7LBLtGH9I/AAAAAAAAAPw/Tkukt4H5j4I/s1600/eskimo.jpg
If you chewed seal skin for days on end, you’d look even worse.
On the other hand, we all know the Greenlanders live in perfect harmony with nature. Are they better or worse than the North Koreans in terms of CO2 emissions?
Ice surfing and ice palms.
How nice. We can all, several hundred million of us, have our grandchildren relocate to Greenland; as North America becomes a desert. Isn’t that wonderful?
Take your meds
“Take your meds”
While I’m taking my meds, let me add the melting permafrost of Siberia which is turning into soft muck that cannot even be walked on.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WKyRHDFKEXQ
Not that I’m the one who is predicting (excuse me a second as I pop another pill) what wonderful farmland that would make.
Also, let’s not forget about the thin, rocky, acid soil of the Canadian Boreal Forest.
By the way, with temperatures of 10-15 degrees Celsius, Kansas (where poster girl and her mutt live) will be yielding a bumper crop of
corncactus.Shock news! A swamp! ROFL
Methane has close to zero impact on the Earth’s radiative balance.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g3YiPC91QUk
Terra Incognita:
“Not that I’m the one who is predicting . . . what wonderful farmland that would make.”
Steve Goddard:
“Shock news! A swamp! ROFL”
“Methane has close to zero impact on the Earth’s radiative balance.”
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Huh? I thought I was talking about converting a zillion square miles of Siberia into farmland like Lord Monckton and others have predicted.
(45 second mark)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WpgHXGuMQmw
It wasn’t those Methane bubbles my statement was alluding to but that guy sinking almost hip deep into the muck. Imagine how heavy farm equipment would be effected.
My Grandchildren live in the desert now!
If Greenland got 10C warmer it would still be too cold for me!
I thought that the USA was going to become tropical with all of that extra moisture in the atmosphere.
No-one moved when it was a desert in the 1930’s.
You might want to catch up on your Steinbeck about that one. ;^)
desertification looming in the heartland
http://cache.boston.com/universal/site_graphics/blogs/bigpicture/iowa_06_17/iowa16.jpg
A good portion of the United States is arid and considered desert.