The global scourge caused by glaciers is slowly being defeated. Soon, those deceptively beautiful ice rivers will no longer pose the threat to humanity they once did, thanks to mankind's clever use of fossil fuels and aversion to manual labor.
Originally shared by Brian Gauspohl
http://www.3news.co.nz/world/global-warming-on-track-to-wipe-out-glaciers-2015082214
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About time. Those glaciers have had it too good for too long. We're taking our planet back!
ReplyDeleteThat's AWESOME, good going HUMANITY, Habitat For Humanity, AWESOME !!!!!
ReplyDelete80-90% of glaciers turn liquid. What will be the rise in sea level from that 80-90% melting?
ReplyDeleteI don't even want to imagine what will happen when, in addition to flooding, melting glaciers release all that trapped dihydrogen monoxide.
ReplyDeleteCraig Froehle We all need to purchase dihydrogen monoxide detectors for our home to deal with this threat.
ReplyDeleteFinally, an eloquently written summation of my exact thoughts on glaciers. For that, I thank you Craig Froehle
ReplyDeleteWho knows what will happen next?
ReplyDeleteThat sucks
ReplyDeleteBeautiful foto
ReplyDeleteExposing the U Shaped Valley. Carved by the Glaciers.
ReplyDeleteGlaciers are pretty
ReplyDeleteIt would cause flooding if they all melted
ReplyDeleteWir können nur auf einer Planet Leben das ist die Erde wenn wir sie vernichten dann ist alles zu spät.
ReplyDeleteFantastic
ReplyDeleteVery beautiful ice rivers
ReplyDeleteEach era's advance into the next civilization brought about dramatic change. Sometimes we just don't have any control over what is happening or what is going to happen. They carry their briefcases to the table everyday. The vocanoes keep on erupting and the glaciers keep right on melting.
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