Global Warming Reveals Pretty Animals
Previously hidden by thousands of miles of solid Antarctic Peninsular ice, some bright, happy sea-creatures can now be observed by scientists. It's all thanks to global warming, without which, 5,000 miles of ice-shelves might not have disintegrated over the course of the past thirty years.
Posted on February 26, 2007 by - Patrick James
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GLOBAL WARMING ENEFITS!
Posted on February 26, 2007 — by todbrilliant
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silver lining
Always good to see one of those "the polar ice caps are half full" kind of stories
Posted on February 26, 2007 — by Seanford
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Creepy.
The Day After Tomorrow taught us that missing ice-shelves result in a night at the museum. So much for that.
What's worse is now we see that gross little bags of goo called Sea Squirts moving in to newly warmed/exposed water. Why not Sea Pillows?
Thusfar, the whole Comments section is cheeky, but do humans really want to be replaced by boneless sacks of water boogers? A warming Earth is getting nastier to think about as the weeks go by...
Posted on February 26, 2007 — by Applegate
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Kinda scares me...
I really like that all of this once-mysterious new sea life has come to surface. The disappearing ozone layer, however, scares me. A lot.
Posted on March 15, 2007 — by River
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