When the earth's climate reaches the ability to spontaneously melt chocolate in the shade, I'll know we are doomed.
When the earth's climate reaches the ability to spontaneously melt chocolate in the shade, I'll know we are doomed.
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Originally Posted by fustercluck
I guess we are doomed! To keep chocolate from melting you have to keep it in the fridge in my area....
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I think everyone would like to know the cause (sunspots, CO2, etc), but something is clearly different now than it has been in the past. I just saw a PBS show on Polar Bears and essentially they said what was making it tough for them was that they used to only have to swim 50 miles to make it from the artic to the top of mainland Canada, but today they need to do a marathon swim over 200 miles to reach the same destination. If you combine that with more violent artic storms which can drown them at sea, alot fewer will make it each year.
Food for thought anyway.
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But then I read this on CBC today, the current cold snap is increasing the amount of seaice.
http://www.cbc.ca/canada/north/story...rctic-ice.html
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