But Dr Claire Parkinson, a senior scientist at Nasa’s Goddard Space Flight Centre, says increasing Antarctic ice does not contradict the general warming trend. Overall the Earth is losing sea ice at a rate of 35,000 sq km per year (13,514 sq miles).
“Not every location on the Earth is having the same responses to climate changes. The fact that ice in one part of the world is doing one thing and in another part ice is doing another is not surprising. The Earth is large and as the climate changes it is normal to see different things going on,” says Parkinson.
OH MY GOD, WE'RE ALL GOING TO DIE TOMORROW! The Muslims are under all our beds! We ****** them off similar to what we have done to mother nature.
Why New York? There's cockroaches everywhere, right?
Chicago cockroach better?
But all kidding aside, you have to wonder about all the societies before us, and how far they got technology wise, before they met their demise. Stop and think, were pretty dangerous to ourselves. Yes the earths axis won't waiver- house always wins.
Those before us didn't have the advancements we have, but somehow they succumbed. I'm guessing giant natural disasters and shifts in climate
It's a kids/ grandkids movie, but did anyone ever see "WALL-E"? I consider it a post apocalyptic propaganda movie to make you think or even suggest what could happen in the future.