Uploaded by reztirpswbb on Feb 22, 2011
The Environment as it really is near the North Pole, North Greenland and Ellesmere Island, the Nares Strait. Polar bears do not drown or starve!Compare this with the media garbage generated by people
who have never even been there with what others have to say who spent year after year there.The entire northern region has so far been accessible only for members of the armed forces.And we travel all over the entire region. Also we are there summer and winter.The massive glaciers also "melt" during the winter the gigantic compression caused by the weight of up to 2 miles thick ice.. During winter this causes tremors that register #4 on the Richter scale and none of this has anything to do with climate change.
The Nares Strait was accessible to ships in 1825 and these were not ice breakers. There is also a lot of evidence that hunters maybe Vikings have roamed the area, ...the "Thule Stone Rings"...and there are many of these!
These waters have always been at this temperature and there are tree stumps and plants
all over the entire region attesting to that.
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Great video, I will gladly accept it as a video response. I enjoyed that, Interesting job you have.. If I worked there I would get a metal detector up there and go prospecting.
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"lol"? some vocabulary You have! And You have been in the arctic and stuck thermometers 15 meters deep into the ground? ) 0.15 degrees per year were the findings? Typical SWAG!.
Keep sucking on Your "lol"-iipop. and watch some more Al Gore GW cartoons
reztirpswbb 1 year ago
lol you cannot see climate change up there at surface for this you have to measure under the perma-frost where temperature at a depth of 15 m has increased by about 0.15°C per year .
nice video I really like the shots of them trees and hug trees
coyoteewater 1 year ago
Why don`t You Google: Arctic, Coastal, and Physical Oceanography, Andreas Muenchow and quit "lolling".
Have You ever even been past Your town limits? Try it! It may expand Your obvious mental limits as well!
reztirpswbb 1 year ago