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SaintPete

(533 posts)
7. This is like opening your freezer
Fri Feb 10, 2012, 12:28 PM
Feb 2012

and seeing the peas and fish up near the door have melted and are starting to smell funny. Ignoring this, and looking all the way in the back where the hamburger is frozen solid, you then say "See, nothing wrong with this freezer, ya stupid liberals."

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Nothing, zippo. bemildred Feb 2012 #1
Maybe the lower altitude glaciers are more suseptible to the warming because of shraby Feb 2012 #2
Definitely a possibility. nt Snake Alchemist Feb 2012 #3
The Higher Glaciers are Most Likely Colder On the Road Feb 2012 #4
That and due to temps rising, it puts more moisture in the air Javaman Feb 2012 #11
And the rising moisture re-freezes, so the key is how HIGH they are relative to significant water patrice Feb 2012 #19
Aren't the effects of Climate change felt more strongly at or near the poles? stufl Feb 2012 #5
They need to have a boo at the glaciers in Alberta TrogL Feb 2012 #6
This is like opening your freezer SaintPete Feb 2012 #7
It means nothing to people who have adopted climate change as their religion. Dreamer Tatum Feb 2012 #8
thanks for the rw meme Warren Stupidity Feb 2012 #12
What you say may - indeed - be true, but the question was not so narrow.... xocet Feb 2012 #15
False Equivalency.What isn't known in one case is likely different, or not significant, in the other patrice Feb 2012 #16
What an odd statement. drm604 Feb 2012 #21
Nothing. The Himalayas are just one teensy spot on the planet. kestrel91316 Feb 2012 #9
the snows of kilimanjaro are almost gone...permanent snow and glaciers in wiggs Feb 2012 #10
Means you shouldn't over simplify the thing that we are talking about. Just like ice-storms in patrice Feb 2012 #13
There is no 'debate'. The Doctor. Feb 2012 #14
Other reports differ JustABozoOnThisBus Feb 2012 #17
Well duh! Guess what - space is still cold too! Taverner Feb 2012 #18
That is a speculative article, not LBN , dipsydoodle Feb 2012 #20
Locking Hutzpa Feb 2012 #22
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