"There is an awful lot of ice on top of Greenland. Once it starts to melt, it is likely to be, say the Sheffield scientists, the “dominant contributor to global sea level change over the next 100 to 1,000 years."
I won't be around 100 years from now, but internet willing, on July 19th I'll land in Ilulissat, Greenland and post from there.
In the meantime, take the time to view a recent NOVA episode, "The Earth From Space" incorporating imagery and computer generated graphics using data collected from satellites. It is extraordinary, and an extraordinary insight to the astounding beauty, complexity, and power of nature.
The Founding Fathers of our nation, armed with this information, would have incorporated a far wiser path than we are now pursuing. Think about that, next time you vote.
I won't be around 100 years from now, but internet willing, on July 19th I'll land in Ilulissat, Greenland and post from there.
In the meantime, take the time to view a recent NOVA episode, "The Earth From Space" incorporating imagery and computer generated graphics using data collected from satellites. It is extraordinary, and an extraordinary insight to the astounding beauty, complexity, and power of nature.
The Founding Fathers of our nation, armed with this information, would have incorporated a far wiser path than we are now pursuing. Think about that, next time you vote.
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