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On Kayaks
http://onkayaks.squarespace.com
A blog on sea kayaking news, skills, expeditions and trivia
Sea Kayaking Dot Net
http://www.paddlingtravelers.blogspot.com
A pretty much most days of the week blog providing tips, pointers, and how-to's to sea kayakers around the world.
Northern Maine Birds
http://northernmainebirds.blogspot.com/
Bill Sheehan blogs about birds and birding in Northernmost Maine
SlapDashittery
http://ryanofthezeitgeist.blogspot.com
Fury, Hilarity, Vulgarity, Egomania & Dipshittery
Global warming
http://www.220kg.com/blogs/Globalwarming/
The Earth is heating up. The early warning signs of global climate changes are in -- earlier spring arrival,heat waves and warmer weather, spreading disease... Find out have can u save our planet from distruction!!!
Images of the World
http://httphttp://imagesoftheworld.page.tl
A selection of photographs that capture the spirit of Italy. From the bustling city of Rome to the tranquil Tuscan countryside. Italy pictures including Rome, Florence, Venice, Naples, Tuscany, Verona, Sicily , Colosseum, Forum, Grand Canal, Amalfi C
It turns out we weren't having the same conversation
http://rocky-raquel.livejournal.com/
Crazy ass dreams about tidal waves and apocalypses and there's poems too.
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Denmark – country profile
The Daily Tiger | December 6th 2009 by The DailyTiger
Daily Tiger News OFFICIAL NAME: Kingdom of Denmark Geography* Area: 43,094 sq. km. (16,639 sq. mi.); slightly smaller than Vermont and New Hampshire combined. Cities: Capital–Copenhagen (pop. 518,574 in Copenhagen and 1,662,189 in the Capital read more
Nepal Holds Global Warming Meeting On Mt. Everest
aboutMyPlanet.com | December 5th 2009 by Bart Dabek
Since the Kyoto Protocol, glacial melting has increased rather drastically in some parts of the world. For instance, in just the last seven years glacial melting in Greenland has doubled. Similar stories are occurring worldwide, including in the coun read more
Carbon Emission G20 for Reducing Carbon Percentage from Nature
International News: Breaking News and Today’s Headlines | December 5th 2009 by Avinash Sharma
Carbon Percentage is getting increment. Considering the condition of carbon emission, every country is coming forward for reducing the percentage of carbon. Carbon emission G20 meeting is been held for preventing carbon emission. Every county must g read more
Climatology: "Earth Could Plunge Into Sudden Ice Age"
Running 'Cause I Can't Fly | December 4th 2009 by Gerry
"Earth Could Plunge Into Sudden Ice Age" by Charles Q. Choi"The film "The Day After Tomorrow" was all good fiction when it came out in 2004, but now scientists are finding eerie truths to the possibilities of sudden temperature swings. In the film, " read more
Ice Age in 2 Months?
An Enigmatic World | December 3rd 2009 by Kevin
Canadian scientists have discovered an ice age can happen fairly suddenly, similar (though not as dramatically) as in the movie, The Day After Tomorrow.13,000 years ago, a small age came on suddenly freezing lakes solid within a matter of months when read more
Another Ice Age Coming?
Country Meadow Ltd. | December 3rd 2009 by Rebecca
I will say this again in case you have not heard me say it before…. I am FASCINATED with disasters…both natural and manmade. I have seen the movie The Day After Tomorrow probably 15 times and I will most likely watch it another 15 times! read more
Earth could plunge into sudden ice age
warm induce percent | December 3rd 2009 by ridgelytil
In the film, The Day After Tomorrow, the world gets gripped in ice within the span of just a few weeks. Now research now suggests an eerily similar event might indeed have occurred in the past. Looking ahead to the future, there is no reason why suc read more
Stay at the Best Hotels of Europe
Hotels Today | December 3rd 2009 by Joan Yankowitz
The world’s largest island, Greenland, is a vast throng of ice between the regions of Scandinavia, North America and the North Pole. Ever since time immemorial, it has only been inhabited by the... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my websi read more
New research shows transition to Ice Age/abrupt shift in climate…
NVDL | December 3rd 2009 by Nick
"That the climate system can turn on and off that quickly is extremely important," said earth system scientist Henry Mullins at Syracuse University, who did not take part in this research. "Once the tipping point is reached, there would be essential read more
20 Things You Never Knew About Australia
Finance-Worldwide | December 2nd 2009
20 Things You Never Knew About Australia By: Mairead Foley Things you may not have known about Australia: Australia is… 1. …the world’s smallest continent. Not counted as an island, if it were, it would be the world’s biggest island read more
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