Once again, the global warming hit the headlines with the latest news from Greenland to take a large block of ice broke the ice in the Arctic report. While Greenpeace activists that it is our own man in global warming, many scientists argue people do not urge to panic, saying that such a breach, in addition to its size, is a normal event that happens regularly in the Arctic .
However, nobody can deny that today, after the great collapse of the Petermann Glacier in Greenland, the smallest it has since 1962. As the sea level rise and more ice in the Arctic before, it is increasingly difficult to keep global warming is a myth man.
The layers of ice or icebergs common in the north or south pole in the world are large masses of glacial ice that covers the surface of the earth. As soon as the ice mass lost due to global warming, huge chunks of ice floating in the sea to begin the term "tip of the iceberg" was coined to describe the fact that most of the mass of the iceberg is submerged and only a small part of it is broadcast over the sea . This could also explain how the crew managed to board the Titanic, he loses ...
The B15 iceberg
The iceberg B15 is one of the largest icebergs so far. From the ice sheets in Antarctica March 2000, reported in more than Jamaica. The iceberg broke in 200, 2002 and 2003. The biggest piece of that fraction is B15-A, which moves to the open sea, 70 km from the Drygalski Glacier Tongue starving, blocking supply routes and causing Antarctic penguin colonies.
Ice breaks
Founded in 1914, after the Titanic tragedy, International Ice Patrol monitors breaking ice, the ice chips and monitoring so that further tragedies are to be avoided if possible. With technological advances, this type of monitoring is facilitated. But as climate change become chronic, to break the ice and rising sea level, is a threat to the environment. The Finger show, issued the greenhouse gas emissions and global warming from industrial plants, cars and other human threats.
Global Energy (GEYI: OB) Inc said its main objective to reduce emissions of greenhouse gases. Through its technology converts waste CO similar in high-quality mineral diesel oil, to reduce the change in the future global warming and maintenance of intact ice hopes.
However, nobody can deny that today, after the great collapse of the Petermann Glacier in Greenland, the smallest it has since 1962. As the sea level rise and more ice in the Arctic before, it is increasingly difficult to keep global warming is a myth man.
The layers of ice or icebergs common in the north or south pole in the world are large masses of glacial ice that covers the surface of the earth. As soon as the ice mass lost due to global warming, huge chunks of ice floating in the sea to begin the term "tip of the iceberg" was coined to describe the fact that most of the mass of the iceberg is submerged and only a small part of it is broadcast over the sea . This could also explain how the crew managed to board the Titanic, he loses ...
The B15 iceberg
The iceberg B15 is one of the largest icebergs so far. From the ice sheets in Antarctica March 2000, reported in more than Jamaica. The iceberg broke in 200, 2002 and 2003. The biggest piece of that fraction is B15-A, which moves to the open sea, 70 km from the Drygalski Glacier Tongue starving, blocking supply routes and causing Antarctic penguin colonies.
Ice breaks
Founded in 1914, after the Titanic tragedy, International Ice Patrol monitors breaking ice, the ice chips and monitoring so that further tragedies are to be avoided if possible. With technological advances, this type of monitoring is facilitated. But as climate change become chronic, to break the ice and rising sea level, is a threat to the environment. The Finger show, issued the greenhouse gas emissions and global warming from industrial plants, cars and other human threats.
Global Energy (GEYI: OB) Inc said its main objective to reduce emissions of greenhouse gases. Through its technology converts waste CO similar in high-quality mineral diesel oil, to reduce the change in the future global warming and maintenance of intact ice hopes.
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