added 2007 Sun Mar 25 6:09:38 by Eagle Eye
Glaciers and Glacial Warming, Receding Glaciers They say every picture tells a story, well here are the pictures and the story is we are losing our glaciers. There is new real estate opening up will be ready for development soon.
Glaciers and Glacial Warming, Receding Glaciers They say every picture tells a story, well here are the pictures and the story is we are losing our glaciers. There is new real estate opening up will be ready for development soon.
added 2007 Sun Mar 25 5:50:50 by Eagle Eye
HELENA, Mont. - Glacier National Park in Montana and adjacent Waterton National Park in Canada should be declared endangered, because climate change is eliminating glaciers and harming the park environment, a dozen organizations said in a petition presented Thursday.
HELENA, Mont. - Glacier National Park in Montana and adjacent Waterton National Park in Canada should be declared endangered, because climate change is eliminating glaciers and harming the park environment, a dozen organizations said in a petition presented Thursday.
added 2007 Sat Feb 17 11:07:14 by Varadinum
The world's largest tropical glacier is in danger of disappearing within five years, according to international researchers meeting this week in San Francisco.
The world's largest tropical glacier is in danger of disappearing within five years, according to international researchers meeting this week in San Francisco.
American RadioWorks - Reports from a Warming Planet

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added 2007 Mon Jan 29 2:14:40 by Neophile
From the Caribbean coral reef to the snows of Kilimanjaro, many of the world's best-loved natural icons are threatened by global warming. These are the wonders we can no longer take for granted.
From the Caribbean coral reef to the snows of Kilimanjaro, many of the world's best-loved natural icons are threatened by global warming. These are the wonders we can no longer take for granted.






