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To: Ernest_at_the_Beach
Actually things are moving along nicely in terms of Global warming....

Yeah, we should enjoy it, while we've got it. The Earth was due for some better weather after the "Little Ice Age" which dominated about half of the second millenium A.D.

Unfortunately, we'll probably see the start of the next real ice age within 2,000 years, but I'm hoping the world will stay warm for the rest of my lifetime. Actually, I'm looking forward to the opening of the "Northwest Passage" (open ocean through the Arctic). That may happen during my lifetime.

50 posted on 07/20/2006 11:11:08 AM PDT by 3niner
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To: 3niner
See this also:

Not by Fire but by Ice
THE NEXT ICE AGE - NOW!

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Discover What Killed the Dinosaurs . . . and Why it Could Soon Kill Us

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Updated July 19, 2006


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Harshest frosts in 20 years in Australia - 26 Jun 06  
See what's happening in other parts of the world  
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Record low temperatures in two states
– 9 Jul 06  
See Record Low Temperatures across the United States
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Water's Nice, But Not as Ice - 9 Jul 06
"A little ice to cool a drink on a hot summer's day is nice, but when you think of it 
as an Ice Age, it becomes an inexorable force of Nature more to be feared than any 
fictional global warming."
See excerpts from a great article by Alan Caruba: Water's Nice, but not as Ice
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Icebreakers can’t keep up - 5 Jul 06
Icebreakers are having trouble getting through unusual ice build-up in McMurdo Sound. 
See Ice Breakers Can't Keep Up

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Much more at the LINK!

53 posted on 07/20/2006 11:21:17 AM PDT by Ernest_at_the_Beach (History is soon Forgotten,)
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