They cling precariously to the top of what is left of the ice floe, their fragile grip the perfect symbol of the tragedy of global warming.Distressing... Or would be if it weren't for the fact that the bears were perfectly safe from the threat of
Mother polar bear and cub on interesting ice sculpture carved by waves. photo © Amanda Byrd.Meanwhile, Icelanders are having their own climate issues. Only in their case it isn't about polar bears having to tread water, but how the ice pack is so thick that the great furry monsters can practically stroll straight into Reykjavik.
That should liven thing up a bit.
Update: Perhaps I shouldn't be too flippant. After all, spouting heresy can be a dangerous occupation now that the
Update: The New York Times is Johnny-on-the-spot over global warming-- in 1932.
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I propose that the meteorological community does not, nor ever has known what the hell they are talking about.
http://www.sweetliberty.org/issues/weather/time1974.html
Then, of course, there is the very real possibility that neither of you know what the hell you're talking about :)
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