And we have to morocco where Research Project aims to turn farmers into insect guardians. Nearly 130 years ago norwegian explorer frithiof nonsense froze his ship from into the arctic ice sheet he and his crew spent months drifting towards the north pole measuring the salt content and temperature of the water and observing the ocean currents. In september 29th teen a German Research ship set off in the wake of the fram expedition with an International Team of researchers on board. The polish stand set sail from france or in norway settled into an ice floe and is now on its way through the arctic ocean. Trapped in the arctic ice surrounded by the do. Dark polar night the Research Vessel palash down is stuck out of reach of ice breakers until june although the arctic is called the epicenter of Global Climate change there still isnt enough data about whats happening there. Expedition head to markus rex is back on the mainland and describes what it felt like when the vessel got trapped in
One of the most disgraceful assertions from global warming alarmists such as soon-to-be-Nobel Laureate Al Gore is that a scientific consensus exists concerning man's role in climate change. Of course, skeptics around the world accurately counter that science isn't accomplished by a show of hands, and that until it can be proven that man is indeed responsible for the slight increase in global average temperatures in the past 100 years, the percentage of people who "feel" that way is totally irrelevant. With that in mind, a new study published Wednesday in the journal Nature (subscription required) tears apart the "scientific consensus" regarding the cause of a hole in the ozone layer, and should act as a warning to folks claiming that the climate change debate is over, assuming of course the media pay any attention to this paper. For those interested in science rather than consensus-driven hypotheses, here were some of the paper's astounding findings a
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