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Greenpeace Accuses Senator Murkowski Of Melting Glaciers
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Never mind that many of the glaciers in the interior have been growing since 2002, including the eastern Alaska Range and Northern Wrangell Mountains …
Oh yeah — melting glaciers… here yah go:
http://www.thestar.com/news/world/2013/07/26/startling_images_show_melting_north_pole_turning_into_a_lake.html
It’s a lake!
Dramatic images from an automated webcam scanning the North Pole reveal a lake where solid ice used to be.
“It looks amazing,” Dr. James Morrison of the North Pole Environmental Observatory, told the Star. “It looks like it’s Lake Tahoe or something.”
The devil is in the details, though, if you’re a veteran polar scientist such as Morrison.
What he sees is an incremental sign of the relentless erosion of Arctic sea ice. What he also sees, comparing this with all the other webcam images over the months, is a loss of 30 to 40 centimetres of ice.
Maybe we can all go swimming with the rower-guys!
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