Showing posts with label climate change. Show all posts
Showing posts with label climate change. Show all posts

Thursday, January 7, 2010

It's getting COLD out there...

Based on recent events,
READ IT HERE, the USA is apparantly turning into Canada. We are getting Artic wind chills that fall below 0! Unfortunately, this is all predicted. The North Poll is shifting and we are getting colder.

Florida, the well known sunshine state, had temperatures drop to freezing levels. Iguanas have been seen dropping from trees b/c of the affect of the cold.

the world is changing, and it's all our fault.. How can people still not believe in climate change..

Friday, December 11, 2009

Watch out for floating Ice Bergs!

From the article: http://news.yahoo.com/s/afp/20091211/wl_afp/australiaantarcticaiceberg

We now have to be aware of floating icebergs. Due to the rising temperature of the Oceans, Antartica has been experiencing a decline of Ice leading to chipping of Icebergs from the continents shore. These massive Icebergs float around the Ocean and now have become a threat to places like Australia.

So next time you're planning that cruise vacation, be on the look out for the floating bergs, even if it's the dead of summer.

Tuesday, December 8, 2009

Say goodbye to the Warmest Decade Ever.

According to this article: http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20091208/ap_on_sc/climate

As we bid farewell to the decade of the milenia, the United Nations gathered in COPENHAGEN and announced that this decade is very likely to be the warmest since record-keeping began in 1850, and 2009 could rank among the top-five warmest years, the U.N. weather agency reported Tuesday on the second day of a pivotal 192-nation climate conference.

In some areas — parts of Africa and Central Asia — this will probably be the warmest year, but overall 2009 "is likely to be about the fifth-warmest year on record," said Michel Jarraud, secretary-general of the World Meteorological Organization.

The decade 2000-2009 "is very likely to be the warmest on record, warmer than the 1990s, than the 1980s and so on," Jarraud said at a news conference, holding up a chart with a temperature curve pointing upward.