Monday, June 30, 2008

Undersea Volcanoes Melting Polar Ice?

Arctic ice melt may be due to undersea volcanoes by Thomas Lifson

The Arctic ice that is supposedly melting, stranding those cuddly looking polar bears, just might be affected by a wave of volcanic eruptions on the ocean floor under the Arctic ice cap. AFP reports on the recently-documented volcanoes, but oddly makes no mention of the possible effect on apocalyptic predictions of global warming.

See related article: Exclusive: No ice at the North Pole

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