OT - 2005 Will Probably be Warmest on Record



"New international climate data show that 2005 is on track to be
the hottest year on record, continuing a 25-year trend of rising
global temperatures."

http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2005/10/12/AR2005101202498.html

"Late last month, a team of University of Colorado and NASA
scientists announced that the Arctic sea ice cap shrank this
summer to 200 million square miles, 500,000 square miles less
than its average area between 1979 and 2000."

That fits right in with the eye-opening composite photos in this
morning's paper of today's Arctic ice cover compared with 1979.


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- Win
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