There has been a one year delay in full ice melt from the North Polar region.

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Dallas, Texas
August 16, 2018 1:21pm CST
Signs of a changing climate is real but why don't the powers that be do something about it? The climate skeptics say it's always changed. But those who live their entire lives, generation after generation in any given area of the world, know things are changing in a way that is unusual, unprecedented and still the developed nations still worry about the price of rising food and gas at the pumps and hurry to rush in and buy out all of the bottled water en mass and concerns about health are only the concerns of the well educated. We have at least one more year with ice at the north pole. But it is thinner than ever. We perhaps have buried our head in the ground too long. Maybe it's time we began to count the brown leaves of our trees. In Los Angeles, California, local residents are very aware of their trees getting sunburned in the last July of 2018 with temperatures above 101 and high dry periods followed by massive fires & then rainfall causing total floods that have wiped out so many homes and destroyed so many American lives that the economy is taking a down turn rather rapidly. Watch this and be informed.
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@Courage7 (19633)
• United States
16 Aug 18
I feel so bad too for the dear polar bears and all. And those pine needles piled up in Cally are feeding those fires too.
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• Dallas, Texas
16 Aug 18
Yes, that is a fact. It is real hopeful that all those volunteers from other states' fire stations have given their best to provide some assistance to put out those fires that have proven to be an uphill battle unprecedented in the modern era.
https://democracynow.org - The Mendocino Complex Fire in Northern California is now the largest wildfire ever recorded in California’s history. It started bu...
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@Courage7 (19633)
• United States
16 Aug 18
@lookatdesktop Thank you Anthony once again.
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• Dallas, Texas
16 Aug 18
@Courage7 , I am glad you like it.
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@Santosvb (346)
• Guyana
16 Aug 18
Global warming is an effect of urbanization and its really sad because there is actually nothing that can be done to stop it but what people dont realize is, that we can slow it down and prevent damage from other factors such as the ozone layer
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• Dallas, Texas
16 Aug 18
Yes, the ozone layer is in trouble already as they say but the deniers are in great abundance and as long as the leaders ignore the threats facing us and people in general live in daily denial that there in fact, is a problem, business as usual will continue unabated.
Toggle navigation Toggle navigation You’d have to be heartless to laugh at the idea of people losing their lives, cultures and homes to sea level rise, but Peter Dutton’s joking remarks on Friday shine a light on the heartless attitude the Abbott Governmen
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• Dallas, Texas
18 Aug 18
@Santosvb , Environmental Coffee House has some optimism to think about.
Hopium or a Sensible Plan? Climate Truth, Seven Key Numbers for Sustainability and Local Action I always discuss doing activities on the local level that wil...
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@Santosvb (346)
• Guyana
16 Aug 18
@lookatdesktop exactly, and people wont really care until its gotton out of control complete and the damage done cannot be undone, and it start having some physical effect on us
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@popciclecold (35514)
• United States
18 Aug 18
Thanks for sharing. We are in trouble.