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1.
Icebound: The Story of Shackleton's Antarctic Voyage
(Archive/Features)
... his steps when his eyes lighted on a sign hung on a doorpost. The sign read, “Imperial Trans Ant
arctic
Expedition,” and it exerted an instant and inexorable pull. Under its spell, Worsley turned into the ...
Sunday, 02 May 2010
2.
Get Ready for a Mini Ice Age
(News/Blog)
An interesting, if unreported, fact is that
arctic
sea ice has increased by 26 percent since 2007. That's according to data from the US National Snow and Ice Data Center in Colorado that shows summer sea ...
Tuesday, 12 January 2010
3.
October Cold Weather - Where is Global Warming Now?
(News/Blog)
... year old cold temperature record as
Arctic
chill sets in” Oct. 11, The Missoulian, Montana: “Western Montana shatters cold-weather records, with more on the way” Oct. 11, DesMoinesRegister.com, Iowa: ...
Saturday, 17 October 2009
4.
Facing Our Fears
(Archive/Reviews)
... globe are melting. In particular, there are often worries that the massive quantities of ice in the Ant
arctic
are melting. But, as Crichton points out using the character Kenner as his mouthpiece, the ...
Monday, 28 April 2008
5.
Global Warming Skepticism
(Archive/Features)
... Research Center recently reported to the annual meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) that temperatures in the Ant
arctic
have not been rising as predicted. "It's hard ...
Tuesday, 06 March 2007
6.
Duranty’s Lethal Lies
(Archive/Features)
... of 1929-30.” Kulaks who resisted were simply shot. Most of the remainder were forcibly relocated to Siberia and the
Arctic
. “Hundreds of thousands of peasants and their families,” Subtelny writes, “were ...
Monday, 08 September 2003