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set in a comic book style world, you play as mr. heatbuster. using your mouse to click on various objects, you must cool items down to stop your arch enemy ms. dee hydration from melting the office. click on a heated object and a pulsing target will appear. click again when it pulses near the centre to cool it down. can you foil ms. dee hydration's dastardly plot, can you survive the day the office melted?
this is a part from "an inconvenient truth", hosted by al gore. as he says, "if half of greenland and half of west antarctica broke up and melted, this is what would happen to the sea level." check this out, you'll be surprised. this clip had its brightness increased, and the sound static removed, since i knew it needed it.
clip from james may's big ideas where bunch of hippies burn and melt stuff with their 'solar furnace', oh and it has something to do with making petrol out of thin air.
new research is raising concerns that global warming may be triggering a self-perpetuating climate time bomb trapped in once-frozen permafrost.
as the earth warms, greenhouse gases once stuck in the long-frozen soil are bubbling into the atmosphere in much larger amounts than previously anticipated, according to a study in thursday's journal nature.
methane trapped in a special type of permafrost is bubbling up at a rate five times faster than originally measured, the journal said.
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winter warmth.
wwf message about global warming
a cow parade entry, not sure where from
zurich (reuters) - after centuries of praying for a local glacier to stop growing, swiss villagers are now seeking an audience with pope benedict to get his blessing for prayers against the global warming that is causing it to recede. in 1678, the inhabitants of the alpine villages of fieschertal and fiesch made a formal vow to live virtuously and to pray against the growth of the aletsch glacier, europe's longest, which had caused a lake to flood into their homes. to reinforce their prayers, they started holding an annual procession in 1862, when the glacier reached its longest during the mini-ice age europe suffered in the mid-19th century. but the villages now want to seek permission from pope benedict to change their vow as the glacier is melting fast due to climate change and have requested an audience with him. "the residents of fiesch and fischertal hope that this will happen in september or october and are optimistic that the holy father will decide in their favor as he has repeatedly spoken out about climate change," they said in a statement. switzerland's glaciers shrank by 12 percent over the past decade, melting at their fastest rate due to rising temperatures and lighter snowfalls, a recent study showed. glaciers are a key source of water for hydro-electric plants in switzerland as well as an important tourist attraction. researchers are predicting that the temperatures in the swiss alps will rise by 1.8 degrees celsius in winter and by 2.7 degrees celsius in the summer by 2050. source
according to storm t., the idea for this cover came from a dream - a dream in which his subject's face was melting as if it were made of hot wax (maybe too much time watching "night gallery"?). peter said ‘ok, i can handle that - i can handle being in your dreams so long as you are not in mine’. he wanted the effect to look more painted than photographed, and experimented with some possible solutions before discovering a simple-yet-effective way to do it. the effects were achieved by smearing the image on a recently-taken polaroid sx-70 photograph (before the chemicals all set). it is said that it looked like so much fun that mr. gabriel did a few examples, too, before they all finally settled on the one used for the cover. the recording was gabriel's third self-titled album (he likes to keep the titles simple, it seems) and contained two of his most-loved hits - "games without frontiers" and the moving tribute to a slain african leader, "biko".
squirrel, the new white meat.
the sun sets on glaciers.
well, not really, but still alex mitchell improvises one of the best electric guitar solos ever played on the violin!
amazing how fast it works.
life is indeed a bitch.
fire breathers keep on burning themselves for our entertainment. you'd think this fad would eventually just flame out.