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Re: brainlessone post# 434367

Friday, 07/10/2009 10:41:21 PM

Friday, July 10, 2009 10:41:21 PM

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How don't you post any article about how the glaciers are increasing or how the actic ice is increasing to back up your believes or STFU.

Satellite pictures show North Pole ice is melting quicker

Jul 9 2009

ARCTIC ice has become dramatically thinner in the last five years, a satellite shows.

Nasa scans from space reveal that ice is being lost at a rate of about seven inches a year.

Thin seasonal ice is now more dominant than the older thick ice that remained there all year.

Experts believe the rapid transformation of ice cover around the North Pole is a clear indication of global warming.

The orbiting probe called ICESat - the Ice, Cloud and land Elevation Satellite - scanned the Arctic between the winters of 2004 and 2008.

Nasa scientists and a team from Seattle's Washington University examined the information gathered.

The team found that the area covered by older year-round ice shrank by 595,000 square miles - an area the size of Alaska.

Scientists claim that in the future the Arctic could be ice-free in summer.

ieves,,,,,,if not why not STFU.

Satellite pictures show North Pole ice is melting quicker
Jul 9 2009

ARCTIC ice has become dramatically thinner in the last five years, a satellite shows.

Nasa scans from space reveal that ice is being lost at a rate of about seven inches a year.

Thin seasonal ice is now more dominant than the older thick ice that remained there all year.

Experts believe the rapid transformation of ice cover around the North Pole is a clear indication of global warming.

The orbiting probe called ICESat - the Ice, Cloud and land Elevation Satellite - scanned the Arctic between the winters of 2004 and 2008.

Nasa scientists and a team from Seattle's Washington University examined the information gathered.

The team found that the area covered by older year-round ice shrank by 595,000 square miles - an area the size of Alaska.

Scientists claim that in the future the Arctic could be ice-free in summer.

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