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It's All About the Ice

09/16/06

Permalink 12:45:37 pm, by Bill O'Connor Email , 70 words, 522 views   English (US)
Categories: Global Warming, Polar Ice, Climate Technology, Greenhouse Gasses

It's All About the Ice

Sea Ice is shrinking in mass and thickness.

This is a pretty interesting article that covers the disappearing seasonal sea ice in the Arctic Ocean. It is a great first hand testament to how quickly the ice is disappearing from a group of Arctic Guides and Naturalists that take frequent trips to the Arctic Ocean.

The Article not only goes into the causes of Sea Ice Melt, but highlights the directs affects on the surrounding environment and wildlife.

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Man's impact on the global climate is the biggest danger that the human race faces today. We as a species have to overcome many preconceived notions to face this dilemma and we should know a few things about our enemy. The climate sees no borders, and does not discriminate based on politcal beliefs, religion, skin color, or sexuality, and will surely affect all of us in ways that we cannot imagine in the years to come.

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