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Ext User(sir.jpturcaud@neuf.fr)
18-06-2007, 11:23 AM
GREENLAND

ICY GREENLAND WARMING TO WORLD CLIMATE CHANGE
In few parts of the world is climate change more real -- and personal
-- than here. And some residents are welcoming it.
BY DOUG STRUCK
Washington Post Service
Posted on Sun, Jun. 17, 2007
http://www.miamiherald.com/578/story/142048.html

QAQORTOQ, Greenland --
The biggest island in the world is a wind-raked place, gripped by ice
over four-fifths of its land, prowled by polar bears, its coastlines
choked by drifting icebergs and sea ice. Many of its 56,000 people,
who live on the fringes of its giant ice cap, see the effects of
global warming -- and cheer it on.

''It's good for me,'' said Ernst Lund, a lanky young man who is one of
51 farmers raising sheep on the southern tip of Greenland. His animals
scramble over the cold granite hills of a dramatic fiord, his farm
isolated from the nearest town by a long boat ride threading past
drifting mounds of ice, followed by a jolting truck trip along seven
miles of gravel road.

''I can keep the sheep out two weeks longer to feed in hills in the
autumn. And I can grow more hay. The sheep get fatter,'' he said.

In few parts of the world is climate change more real -- and personal
-- than here. The Arctic is feeling the globe's fastest warming. At a
science station in the ice-covered interior of Greenland, average
winter temperatures rose nearly 11 degrees Fahrenheit from 1991 to
2003. Winters are shorter, ice is melting, and fish and animals are on
the move.

A rapid meltdown and fast-sliding glaciers in Greenland could raise
sea levels around the world and flood coastal cities and farmland. The
infusion of cold water could jolt the Gulf Stream, alter weather
throughout the Northern Hemisphere and scatter fish and marine stocks.

Etc.

Brought to you courtesy of :

Sir Jean-Paul Turcaud
Australia Mining Pioneer
Discoverer of Telfer, Nifty & Kintyre mines in the Great Sandy Desert

Exploration Geologist & Offshore Consultant
Mobile +33 650 171 464
Founder of the True Geology

~ Ignorance is the Cosmic Sin, the One never Forgiven ~


for background info.
http://www.tnet.com.au/~warrigal/grule.html
http://users.indigo.net.au/don/tel/index.html
http://members.iimetro.com.au/~hubbca/turcaud.htm
http://www.abc.net.au/rn/talks/bbing/stories/s28534.htm
Email: sir.jean-paul.turcaud(at)neuf.fr

Ext User(Jason James)
18-06-2007, 04:34 PM
<sir.jpturcaud@neuf.fr> wrote in message
news:1182114842.862002.169790@k79g2000hse.googlegr oups.com...
> Brought to you courtesy of :

Sir Jean-Paul, can you give us some advice on how to stop our dams
overflowing? It's a real bastard with all this rain.

Jason


> Sir Jean-Paul Turcaud
> Australia Mining Pioneer
> Discoverer of Telfer, Nifty & Kintyre mines in the Great Sandy Desert
>
> Exploration Geologist & Offshore Consultant
> Mobile +33 650 171 464
> Founder of the True Geology
>
> ~ Ignorance is the Cosmic Sin, the One never Forgiven ~
>
>
> for background info.
> http://www.tnet.com.au/~warrigal/grule.html
> http://users.indigo.net.au/don/tel/index.html
> http://members.iimetro.com.au/~hubbca/turcaud.htm
> http://www.abc.net.au/rn/talks/bbing/stories/s28534.htm
> Email: sir.jean-paul.turcaud(at)neuf.fr
>

Ext User(Dan---)
18-06-2007, 04:34 PM
On Mon, 18 Jun 2007 09:41:29 +1000, Jason James PCM code reading says:


>
> Sir Jean-Paul, can you give us some advice on how to stop our dams
> overflowing? It's a real bastard with all this rain.

Yeah stick Sir Jean-Paul head in it since the frog can handle a bit of
water.

--
Regards
Dan