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Fern
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Just when you think global cooling is a done deal (PJABBER says it is, so it MUST be true), those wacky climate-conspirators figure out a way to force a 30 square-kilometer iceberg to calve off Antarctica, break up, and send its children into the shipping lanes off New Zealand.
http://news.yahoo.com/s/afp/20091123/ts_afp/australianzealandantarcticaclimateiceberg
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Fern
Super Moderator
Just when you think global cooling is a done deal (PJABBER says it is, so it MUST be true), those wacky climate-conspirators figure out a way to force a 30 square-kilometer iceberg to calve off Antarctica, break up, and send its children into the shipping lanes off New Zealand.
http://news.yahoo.com/s/afp/20091123/ts_afp/australianzealandantarcticaclimateiceberg
PJABBER, please call this guy and tell him to stop using that word "warming." He's only a glacialogist, so clearly he doesn't understand that COOLER temperatures make icebergs calve. Come on, explain it to him.Scientist Neal Young said more than 100 icebergs -- some measuring more than 200 metres (650 feet) across -- were seen in just one cluster, indicating there could be hundreds more.
He said they were the remains of a massive ice floe which split from the Antarctic as sea and air temperatures rise due to global warming.
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Young earlier told AFP he expected to see more icebergs in the area if the Earth's temperature continues to increase.
"If the current trends in global warming were to continue I would anticipate seeing more icebergs and the large ice shelves breaking up," he said.
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