Collapse of an Ice Shelf

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DarkFx

from Winnipeg, Manitoba

Climate Change is Inevitable

Wether or not man is making it happen faster, or different the poles of the planet are going to shift again as we go through the equator of our solar system.

Mabye the melting of this ancient ice will reveal secrets of the past, however the Water of today, will be frozen in time and will recreate the iceland, lets hope it happens almost immediatly after 2012, so that not ALL the ice melts.

the northwest passage was traversed by sail in 1905 by amundson and again in 1940 by the royal canadian mounted police ship the Saint roch.why did the arctic ice melt then.? the renowned climatologist al gore wasn't around to cash in on these events.these facts seem to indicate that climate change is cyclical, and not caused by man.also we are now whipping ourselves over greenhouse gas emissions causing "global warming"--sorry, the phenom now seems to have a new name - "climate change" because there is negligible warming . if so much co2 has gone into the atmosphere since 1934 the warmest year on record -(not 1998 as conveniently stated by climate expert al gore'backed by the other climate expert leo dicapprio)why has the world temperature not risen proportionately? in fact it has only risen a part of one degree.follow the money!!!!!climatoligst al gore ,and in canada fruit fly geneticist david suzuki come expert climatologist also with al gore's climate credentials-"none "stand to make fortunes on investments in carbon credits----follow the money!!!!!



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