Greenland Meltdown Update

97% of Greenland melted last summer

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8 Responses to Greenland Meltdown Update

  1. Marian says:

    And if any of you didn’t see this.

    Who’d have thought ice breaks off because of wind erosion. Thought it all melted because of AGW/CC. 🙂

    Picnicking tourists stranded on iceberg

    A group of US tourists found themselves on thin ice after the glacier they stopped on for a picnic broke away from land and began floating away.

    The four American tourists had stopped for a leisurely meal at the Fjallsárlón glacial lagoon in East Iceland over the weekend, eagerly setting up their table for a feast
    It was around this time that it all went wrong. A gust of wind caused the section of ice they were sitting on to break off and start heading out into deeper water.

    They were floating around 10m offshore before rescuers found them.

    The tourists weren’t in any great danger though, with rescuers taking a lighthearted approach to the icy predicament.

    http://nz.totaltravel.yahoo.com/news-opinions/news/a/-/17336924/picnicking-tourists-stranded-on-iceberg/

  2. lance says:

    I tell ya…when you are coming in off the back 9, and you have a driver on the 18th tee box, you nail it…and look up to watch your ball and the sun blinds ya…i’m going to have to switch to white ball soon….

  3. Traitor In Chief says:

    I hate it when Greenland melts. It reminds me of when Lake Powell went dry. And when the Amazon turned into Savannah. We should stop at the post office for our welfare check, and then go to the University protest and demand Climate Justice.

  4. Chewer says:

    97 days till the deep freeze returns:)

  5. squid2112 says:

    Looks beautiful! … I will see if I can muster another round, been playing hard all weekend, but the greens in that picture are look pretty saaweeet…!

  6. scizzorbill says:

    Verified by 97% of climate scientists.

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