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The Knight- 08-31-2007
Hi there,

I got a very intresting issue in which we suffer from now its the - so called - GLOBAL WARMING
I'm gonna post the whole issue in 5 series , hope you like it

and if you have anything more updated pls let us all know.

Thank you and Bgrds.


The Global Warming
Series 1 : Thinning ICE


Antarctica, home to these Adélie penguins, is heating up. The annual melt season has increased up to three weeks in 20 years.
Mount Kilimanjaro has lost 75% of its ice cap since 1912. The ice on Africa's tallest peak could vanish entirely within 15 years.

Lake Baikal in eastern Siberia now freezes for the winter 11 days later than it did a century ago.

Montana will lose all the glaciers in Glacier National Park by 2070 if their retreat continues at the current rate.

Venezuelan mountaintops had six glaciers in 1972. Today only two remain


To be continued .......

Free Lancer- 08-31-2007
Informative Topic ..
& Nice Idea Pal ((Series Idea))...
But Can U Change The Font Colour ((Grey)) Next Time...

Kind Regards..

The Knight- 08-31-2007

Tidallal Pal

The Knight- 09-02-2007
Global Warming
Episode 2:



Hotter Times

Temperatures sizzled from Kansas to New England last May, surprising residents like this Delaware boy with an unusually early heat wave.
Crops withered and Dallas temperatures topped 100 degrees F for 29 days straight in a Texas hot spell that struck during the summer of 1998.

India's worst heat shock in 50 years killed more than 2,500 people in May 1998.

Cherry blossoms in Washington bloom seven days earlier in the spring than they did in 1970

Navigator- 09-02-2007
Nice valuable info. bcmf/thmbup.gif

thanks for sharing bcmf/60.gif

The Knight- 09-06-2007
Global Warming
Episode 3:

Wilder Weather



Heavy rains in England and Wales made last fall Britain's wettest three-month period on record.
Fires due to dry conditions and record-breaking heat consumed 20% of Samos Island, Greece, last July.

Floods along the Ohio River in March 1997 caused 30 deaths and at least $500 million in property damage.

Hurricane Floyd brought flooding rains and 130-m.p.h. winds through the Atlantic seaboard in September 1999, killing 77 people and leaving thousands homeless

To be continued ....

God bless you all.


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