Levels of carbon dioxide increasing over Antarctica News-Leader.com, MO - Sept 29 9 minutes ago Carbon dioxide levels over Antarctica have risen 2.6 percent from six years ago — the first greenhouse-gas increase above the southern continent ever detected, a group of Japanese researchers said... ... A balloon with a monitoring device sent nine to 19 miles above Japan's research base in Antarctica in January showed that the atmosphere had an average 367.9 parts per million of carbon dioxide, up 9.4 ppm — or 2.6 percent — from levels in a similar survey conducted in 1998 ...
Japan's Mizuho base on Antarctic Kyodo / Oct 5 -Photo shows...over snow vehicles near Japan's Mizuho base on the Antarctic, which is located at latitude 70 degrees 41 minutes and 53 seconds south and longitude 44 degrees 19 minutes and 54 seconds east. Photo was taken by a reporter accompanying Japan's Antarctic observation team.
Last time I put a bottle in the freezer the bottle broke because the volume of ice was bigger than the volume of water. And for iceburgs like for the stupity of few posters here there’s 3 times more under water than what you can see floating around…
Marion Marechal nous voila !
Verdun
ni oubli ni pardon
never forgive never forget/ for you illiterate kapitalist pigs