NASA published maps of the red hot Greenland ice sheet in July, and for the first time I can reveal close up imagery of what they were trying to show us.
Disrupting the Borg is expensive and time consuming!
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I can see the ball i lost on the first hole! with the melting going on, it has been revealed!
Really folks, EVERY year, we have freezing and melting.
The world is not going to end, so who really cares if the Arctic ice melts some summer down the road…only an alarmist.
It has happened in the past, and the world didn’t stop, it just strugged it off and continued on.
The polar bear survived and MAYBE, there numbers declined for a few thousand years…but they are just fine now.
the only thing we need to worry about is man or mann…
Even polar bears cannot survive an entire year long winter. They need heat to survive, as well.
Red -ish pink = rampaging melt, according to reports I’ve seen lately. So this hue must mean sorta slushy conditions. I’m still headed for high ground though, ’till these scenes turn nice and dark blue.
It means it will be freezing the brass balls of a monkey soon! 😆