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Greenland Icepack fredg 03/25/06
    It was reported on Network News TV that the Greenland Icepack is now melting at an increasing rate; faster than ever before in history.
    IceQuakes are now happening, with chucks of this icepack breaking off, as big as Manhatten. The amount of water being released is more than Los Angeles uses in a 24 hr period, based on researchers opinions.
    The ice is melting faster, causing running rivers of water through the crevices, breaking them off faster.
    Many researchers who, at one time, didn't think much of Global Warming, are now taking a second look. First opinions say that in 100 yrs, or sooner, the oceans will be 20 feet higher; causing much ocean front land to be under water.
    If this is true, just think what will happen to land that is already only a few feet above sea level! Such as many, many parts of Florida.
    I am sure there will be extensive studies and reports about this new development.

    Do you really believe our climate is NOT undergoing drastic temperature increases?

    fredg

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1. I believe our climate is NOT undergoing a drastic temperatur...
03/25/06 graeylinExcellent or Above Average Answer
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