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BBC News: What happened to global warming?
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<blockquote data-quote="klein" data-source="post: 616986" data-attributes="member: 23950"><p>Well, if you ever been to an Ice glacier, you'll see it rescinded more in the past 20 years, then in the past 1000 years.</p><p>Or look at the artic, where ships can now travel in free waterways that have never exsisted before.</p><p>Where also, polar bears and eskimos, have less access to food sources, since the ice rescinded soo much away, from the bigger ocean fish catches.</p><p>If it's a natural thing or because of carbs and toxins in the air, thats debatable.</p><p>But, the ozone layer, is surely damaged, and not protecting us or the earth as it once used to.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klein, post: 616986, member: 23950"] Well, if you ever been to an Ice glacier, you'll see it rescinded more in the past 20 years, then in the past 1000 years. Or look at the artic, where ships can now travel in free waterways that have never exsisted before. Where also, polar bears and eskimos, have less access to food sources, since the ice rescinded soo much away, from the bigger ocean fish catches. If it's a natural thing or because of carbs and toxins in the air, thats debatable. But, the ozone layer, is surely damaged, and not protecting us or the earth as it once used to. [/QUOTE]
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