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Experts claim Antarctic ice shelf is 'likely to break up'

by Rich Bowden - Jul 10 2008, 21:22

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Tha DeciderJul 12th, 2008 - 14:08:59

I tole mah guv'mint Enviromental folks .... not ta Enfore EPA greenhouse gasses regulations, or Obey Supreme Court tellin me I have ta regulate Carbon Dioxide. Let next Prez take care of; Environment, Iraq Occupation, Afganistan insurrections, gasoline prices, 'Enron Loophole', Wall Street thievery, Worthless Mortgages, Fannie 'n Freddie, housing crash, recession-depression..... I'm OUTTA HERE SOON!

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Anonymous CowardJul 14th, 2008 - 11:18:33

Thanks for the scientists on keeping us informed on the climate crisis.
History will remember the climate crisis is a failure of politics, not science, business etc.

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@Tha DeciderJul 14th, 2008 - 11:22:07

A generated twat-o-tron comment, wow, how original.

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DerekApr 30th, 2009 - 01:33:03

Global warming???
There was global warming between 350-450AD. Interestingly the automobile had yet to be invented!

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