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US scientist: North Pole could melt by September

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Jun 28, 2008, 12:29 GMT


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SP4: In other newsJun 28th, 2008 - 15:33:05

..the sky is falling.

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Re SP4Jun 28th, 2008 - 20:15:23

That is a very pathetic statement.

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lanceJun 29th, 2008 - 18:00:32

All you SUV sickos did it! Now lets try for the South Pole! Yahhooo!

Bush can help out by scheduling 'just one more fling' in Air Force One! A G8 trip is so passe, he needs to go for something more unusual: How about eight trips around the world in 80 days! Yahhooo!

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Mr MeltdownJun 30th, 2008 - 06:58:22

Poor SP4. Dosn't know what an albedo effect is and hasn't a clue how a positive feedback works but he looks out of his window and everything looks the same and therefore global warming does not exist.
Does not see any problem with Co2 and would not know what methane was if it bit him on his bum.
I wonder if he can find Greenland on a map and if he shouts 'The sky is falling' in his sleep?

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fork you allJun 30th, 2008 - 11:18:27

The North Pole could be ice-free this summer for the first time in recorded history, a US scientist warned Friday.

i welcome that! it will be nice to see dumb american flushing in a flood again. a same for russian idiots who think they can grow bananas on siberian permafrost. for chinese greedy bastards i wish good luck with desert sand and dried-out Yellow river.

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SP4: Curious, Dr. Meltdown..Jul 3rd, 2008 - 00:47:27

..that the ice in the South Pole is reportedly, getting thicker....

Any reasonable person has to conclude that, perhaps this global climate change is really regional...

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