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    This summer may see first ice-free North Pole

    Yes, asshole. Explorers didn't go to the North Pole in the Rennaissance. I have to conclude that you come from somewhere in the United States, based on your obviously sub-standard education.
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    This summer may see first ice-free North Pole

    Over a year into his administration, Trump still hasn't been able to muzzle NASA ... yet. Maybe, after sacking Tillerson, his connections to Dallas are waning, a bit.
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    This summer may see first ice-free North Pole

    I don't give a flying feck about Suzuki or his agenda. The Arctic Pole ice is getting thinner and there are big gaps, now, in the summer and we can see it from space. Suzuki didn't invent any of this and you can't make it go away for ideological reasons. PS Walter is an asshole.
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    This summer may see first ice-free North Pole

    They didn't go anywhere near the Pole. You must live in Calgary. That's where all of the country's climates experts seem to be "clustered".
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    This summer may see first ice-free North Pole

    European explorers in the 1600s didn't get anywhere near the pole. You need to look at a globe, sometime. The Pole is one hell of a long way North of Baffin Island (3000 kms!) which, by the way, is still the same latitude as the UK. There were no explorers near enough to the Pole to measure...
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    This summer may see first ice-free North Pole

    Who was looking at the North Pole in the 1600s and from where? You have the satellite etchings, do you?
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    A brief thought of fundamental basis in Physics.

    Publish or perish, Socratus Publish or perish. In the non-Euclidean rendering of it, the probability world is a honey cruller donut.
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    Paris Deal Collapse

    La Malbaie is serious Separatiste country. Watch them DEMAND their own Quebec delegation.
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    Our cooling world

    Uh, okay. You keep going on about Polar Vortices and now we kniw.
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    Our cooling world

    It has to warm up to snow at the poles.
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    Our cooling world

    So, big Eddies in the atmosphere are there result of what, then? Cooling? Nothing? Butterflies?
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    Tesla car battery production releases as much CO2 as 8 years of gasoline driving

    You do understand that a gasolene powered auto has copper windings in the alternator, starter motor, induction coil, fuel pump and of course, that big, honking copper mine of a radiator core, the computer that controls ignition, the other one that controls injection... none of which are required...
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    Tesla car battery production releases as much CO2 as 8 years of gasoline driving

    It says 8 years of "Driving", not how much carbon is released making a big, effing, cast-iron Buick power plant. Wouldn't that be more equivalent?
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    Tesla car battery production releases as much CO2 as 8 years of gasoline driving

    ...and how much CO2 is released producing one of GMs famous pig iron V-8 engine blocks?
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    Manitoba UFO encounter memorialized on new coin

    I don't remember that story. I know Falcon Lake rather well, though and I was there the year before (1966).
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    Filipino fast food chain Jollibee expands in Canada with Toronto opening

    There is so much caffeine and "stuff" in them, they have been know to cause cardiac arrest in normal teenagers. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5714807/
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    Filipino fast food chain Jollibee expands in Canada with Toronto opening

    Ever read the ingredients label on an "energy" drink?
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    Filipino fast food chain Jollibee expands in Canada with Toronto opening

    "Filipino style" ... it's probably really friendly and cheerful.