Too bad this didn't come up during the debates

Oct 20, 2008 00:42


I wonder why this hasn't gotten lots of coverage.

A bitterly cold Alaskan summer has had surprising results. For the first time in the area's recorded history, area glaciers have begun to expand, rather than shrink. Summer temperatures, which were some 3 degrees below average, allowed record levels of winter snow to remain much longer, leading to ( Read more... )

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terpsichoros October 20 2008, 17:06:08 UTC
Maybe the cold weather is why the Beluga Whales are now endangered?

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