Tuesday, December 15, 2009

Goodbye Alaska?

Alaskan Coastline Triple-Threatened, Eroding at Incredible 45 Feet Per Year (Video):
alaska coastline photo
Photo via University of Colorado at Boulder

A study out of the University of Colorado at Boulder shows that a substantial piece of the northern Alaska coastline is eroding at an astonishing rate of 45 feet a year thanks to three major threats - less ice, more waves, and warmer water. In other words, climate change is eating away at Alaska, and fast.


Now what did former Governor Palin say about global warming? Inconclusive? Go back home and see the results of the inconclusive crisis.

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