So much for Global Warming...
Antarctica Ice Cap Growth Reaches Record High
The Southern Hemisphere sea ice area narrowly surpassed the previous historic maximum of 16.03 million square kilometers and reached 16.17 million square kilometers. The observed sea ice record in the Southern Hemisphere (1979-present) is not as long as the Northern Hemisphere; prior to the satellite era, direct observations of the Southern Hemisphere sea ice edge were sporadic.
(via Michelle Malkin's blog and the Gateway Pundit)
Maybe we need to start the "Move the Polar Bears" fund now, so the money'll be there when we need it.
Shouldn't cost more than a few million bucks to find 'em, dart 'em, and ship them south to new ice in Antarctica.
The Animal Planet royalties alone should cover that...
12 October 2007
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