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Researchers scale back forecast of sea level ri

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Researchers scale back forecast of sea level rise


Environmental | 206773 hits | May 14 12:43 pm | Posted by: Hyack
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WASHINGTON - The global sea level will only rise about three metres if the West Antarctic ice sheet collapses. While that may not sound so great to residents of coastal cities like New York or Los Angeles, it is only about half the previously predicted ri

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  1. by avatar gonavy47
    Thu May 14, 2009 9:38 pm
    I'm old enough to remember going through the "Energy Crisis" of the seventies, you know, when diesel fuel was half the price of gasoline, before the so-called "Crisis". One of the world's biggest hoaxes. Welcome to the "Global Warming" hoax. Wake up people, the earth goes through cooling and warming phases all on it's own. Even before we humans were around. What a lot of unproven balderdash!

  2. by Anonymous
    Thu May 14, 2009 9:46 pm
    No surprise here,Hyack must work for the national enquirer the way he works the headers on the "news" topics he posts. :roll:



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