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Every time a block of ice melts, it's like the end of the world or something. Watch the mainstream press jump all over this story in the next few days.
New crack fractures major glacier in north Greenland | World | Chron.com - Houston Chronicle Quote:
![]() The last time a block of ice melted, the article read more like a eulogy. I guess this is common practice now for emotional appeal.
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maybe next time i grab an ice cube from the freezer, and it melts in my drink, i should call the media and declare global warming too.
hmmm, 11 square miles, and how large is the arctic ? I'm sure it is alot larger than 11 square miles. That only represents a very small fraction of the arctic. But yeah, the media will be all over this and pressing that panic button like there is no tomorrow. |
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This is good news for any of those with Norse blood running through their veins. All those land deeds they hold dating back 1000 years now might actually be worth something. In the near future we could see cattle once again grazing on the plains of Greenland, great news for those of us who enjoy a good steak or burger.
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