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- mohit - Mar 26 2008 | environment, global warming, climate change, news
Quoted: Some 220 square miles of ice has collapsed in Antarctica and an ice shelf about the size of Connecticut is "hanging by a thread," the British Antarctic Survey said Tuesday, blaming global warming.
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How dare they blame global warming. This is clearly the fault of gravity.