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Greenland Temperature soars 40F above normal, and...
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<blockquote data-quote="Halbhh" data-source="post: 74050708" data-attributes="member: 375234"><p>Yes, that's been such dramatic news, and we can wonder why people don't keep it in mind as one of the handful of biggest things happening, but perhaps it's a feeling they cannot do anything about it, and it won't soon overturn their comfortable lives (at least over here).</p><p></p><p> I think the sled dog picture above is helpful, in helping make it more...imaginable, that something is happening, and not in 50 or 80 years, but sooner. While this melting usually happens a few weeks later (the sled team was going at a certain planned time when normally the ice would not be melting yet), it helps give a chance to recognize the reality:</p><p></p><p>Regardless of variations in year to year, it's all happening faster than guessed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Halbhh, post: 74050708, member: 375234"] Yes, that's been such dramatic news, and we can wonder why people don't keep it in mind as one of the handful of biggest things happening, but perhaps it's a feeling they cannot do anything about it, and it won't soon overturn their comfortable lives (at least over here). I think the sled dog picture above is helpful, in helping make it more...imaginable, that something is happening, and not in 50 or 80 years, but sooner. While this melting usually happens a few weeks later (the sled team was going at a certain planned time when normally the ice would not be melting yet), it helps give a chance to recognize the reality: Regardless of variations in year to year, it's all happening faster than guessed. [/QUOTE]
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