Indeed, Canada is positively balmy (at least relatively speaking)...kenneal wrote:This year, however, it's only expanding rapidly in a some areas and it's a bit late as well.
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Indeed, Canada is positively balmy (at least relatively speaking)...kenneal wrote:This year, however, it's only expanding rapidly in a some areas and it's a bit late as well.
You should read the scientists' papers direct, Dom, not the bloggers. the scientists are predicting 2020 now but were predicting 2100 ten years ago.DominicJ wrote:Ken
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If you can't read that graph and see that the old ice is down to a third of what it was in 1997 and recognise the importance of that you need to get an education, Dom. If you can see it and don't recognise the importance, you either need to get an education or your mind is so closed you are not educatable. Sorry!DominicJ wrote:Peppermans Graph is very shocking, except I saw it in 97, or something like it, "proving" the world was about to end.