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yobaba rated 13 months agoFeatured Review
It seems unthinkable, but for the first time in human history, ice is on course to disappear entirely from the North Pole this year. The disappearance of the Arctic sea ice, making it possible to reach the Pole sailing in a boat through open water, would be one of the most dramatic - and worrying... more
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slykitty0 rated 12 months agolaughable
Oh PUHHLEEEEZE!! The emperor is not only naked, he could also use a few trips to the gym.
induscrypt rated 13 months agoenvironment, geography
From the page: "It seems unthinkable, but for the first time in human history, ice is on course to disappear entirely from the North Pole this year. "
chipsandsalsa reviewed 13 months agoenvironment
We all need to do our part to save the North Pole. Everyone concerned about the environment should turn their A/C down as far as it'll go, and open all the windows. Don't hog all that cool air!
virgio reviewed 13 months agoenvironment
Yay. Now that the ice is gone we can exploit the resources in such a manner that contributes to the very thing that caused the ice to disappear! Capitalism at its finest.
Gaven rated 13 months agoanimals, environment, nature
breaks my heart...
artistrybysandy rated 13 months agoenvironment
"It seems unthinkable, but for the first time in human history, ice is on course to disappear entirely from the North Pole this year. The disappearance of the Arctic sea ice, making it possible to reach the Pole sailing in a boat through open water, would be one of the most dramatic - and worrying - examples of the impact of global warming on the planet. Scientists say the ice at 90 degrees north may well have melted away by the summer. '
penman2 rated 13 months agoenvironment, global-warming, climate-change

"It seems unthinkable, but for the first time in human history, ice is on course to disappear entirely from the North Pole this year. The disappearance of the Arctic sea ice, making it possible to reach the Pole sailing in a boat through open water, would be one of the most dramatic - and worrying - examples of the impact of global warming on the planet. Scientists say the ice at 90 degrees north may well have melted away by the summer. '
burkinaboy rated 13 months agoenvironment, nature, global-warming, climate-change, science
It seems unthinkable, but for the first time in human history, ice is on course to disappear entirely from the North Pole this year. The disappearance of the Arctic sea ice, making it possible to reach the Pole sailing in a boat through open water, would be one of the most dramatic - and worrying - examples of the impact of global warming on the planet. Scientists say the ice at 90 degrees north may well have melted away by the summer.
Koliedrus rated 13 months agoenvironment
The really important thing is that now we have to tell our kids a new lie about Santa's Workshop. Or we can just wait for an oil platform to be built there and tell them that he's taken on a new job. When the ice melts, Kringle dies! Muahahahaha...
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