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Walky Talky (Free subscription) | 04/07/2008
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Walky Talky (Free subscription) | 04/07/2008
Serengeti Galapagos Great Wall of China Antarctica Grand Canyon Amazon Moscow/St Petersburg Petra Angkor The Moon Read the comments
Global Warming Skeptics (Free subscription) | 04/07/2008
Read it and realize that the alarmists are lying like hell! Apparently finding and publicising the truth is hard to find for the alarmists World Climate Report July 1, 2008 Of Antarctica and Penguins EXCERPT: Tell us the truth – do the two pictures below really hit home with you? Do they make you want to walk to work, put up solar panels this weekend, and eat lower on the food chain the rest...
A moment with (Free subscription) | 04/07/2008
I went to high school in The Dalles. I can remember the weather being quite nice most of the time but when we got a heat wave it would be downright blistering.
Larvatus Prodeo (Free subscription) | 01/07/2008
The above image from NOAA via The Oil Drum shows us that the temperature of the Eemian interglacial about 125,000 years ago was persistently above that of our times for several thousand years. Hansen tells us that when the temperature was 1-2C higher than now during the Eemian the sea level was 4-6 meters higher. [...]
Travelblog (Free subscription) | 30/06/2008
I would just like to mention that I had written a Greece part 3 and it seems to have disappeared. It was about going some where you've always wanted to go and having it live up to your expectations. If you like that kind of thing. Anyway I won't rewrite it but will add it to a lame wrap up I have planned that has been distracting me from writing a play well editingchanging and the real world
Don Surber (Free subscription) | 8 hours ago
Filmed in Antarctica. By a German filmmaker. And funded by USA taxpayers.
The Chatterbox Chronicles (Free subscription) | yesterday
Greenland not melting after all! So Much For Flooded Cities: Greenland Ice Loss Not Increasing Michael Asher July 4, 2008 Longest-term study yet of the continent says nothing to fear. For global warming activists, Greenland is the most potent weapon of fear in their arsenal. With Antarctica cooling, and the floating ice at the North Pole incapable of affecting sea levels, Greenland alone can...
Mike's America (Free subscription) | yesterday
Greenland not melting after all! So Much For Flooded Cities: Greenland Ice Loss Not Increasing Michael Asher July 4, 2008 Longest-term study yet of the continent says nothing to fear. For global warming activists, Greenland is the most potent weapon of fear in their arsenal. With Antarctica cooling, and the floating ice at the North Pole incapable of affecting sea levels, Greenland alone can...
Flopping Aces (Free subscription) | yesterday
Greenland not melting after all! So Much For Flooded Cities: Greenland Ice Loss Not Increasing Michael Asher July 4, 2008 Longest-term study yet of the continent says nothing to fear. For global warming activists, Greenland is the most potent weapon of fear in their arsenal. With Antarctica cooling, and the floating ice at the North Pole incapable of affecting sea [...]
Deep-Sea News (Free subscription) | 04/07/2008
From National Geographic's new Translucent Creatures photo gallery: A hydromedusa spreads its luminescent tentacles in the Weddell Sea near Antarctica. Photograph by Ingo Arndt/Minden Pictures. This medusa is like totally coming at me like a spider monkey with those nunchuk tentacles. Meet some of its friends below the fold! Read the rest of this post... | Read the comments on this post...
SportsGeezer (Free subscription) | 2 hours ago
Once upon a time, 's most notable habit involved smoking two packs a day. These days, the 57-year-old marathoner and mountain climber seems to have found a more healthful addiction: breaking endurance records. As in the Boston Globe reports, Stawiecki logged the fastest time of the 58 women who have run marathons on all seven continents when she crossed the finish line of the Antarctica Marathon...
News Scotsman (Free subscription) | 22 hours ago
... Magellanic penguins, and numbers of Galapagos penguins have fallen to just 2,500. Other species in Antarctica, Africa, South America and the South Pacific have also experienced declines.NEW ROUTE OPENThe first stage of a £50m UK–wide cycling and walking network opened in Dumfries last week. The Sustrans-organised project transformed the disused Queen of the South railway viaduct into a walking...
Fl color promo a img fl color promo (Free subscription) | 23 hours ago
... brand. Unity Not Just a Town in New Cum shot . NASA says the soil appears similar to that found in Antarctica. Mars Lander Scrapes Icy Soil in Wonderland. Com, each simulated one play at a time and minimum of times. US hopes to open Food and Drug offices abroad. Search real time news stories from Yahoo News and across the web. Fl color promo a img, fl color promo img border noneimportant....
Peak Energy (Free subscription) | 03/07/2008
The ABC has a report on the possibility of a large scale collapse of the ice sheet in West Antarctica . There's a 'big gorilla hiding the closet' whose collapse could have a dramatic effect on sea levels, according to Australian researchers. Dr Bradley Opdyke, a paleoceanographer from the Australia National University (ANU) believes the West Antarctic Ice Sheet (WAIS) could partially collapse...
Seeking Alpha (Free subscription) | 03/07/2008
As discussed in my last post , getting exposure to the markets’ least developed economies is hard to do with exchange-traded funds. The African continent seems to garner only slightly more investor interest than Antarctica and that interest has thus far mostly been focused on Africa’s most developed countries. African markets can be split up into three groups: Complete Story »