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[align=center][b]Giant chunks break off Canadian ice shelf[/b][/align] [align=center][img]http://d.yimg.com/us.yimg.com/p/rids/20080729/i/ra2488431963.jpg?x=400&y=307&sig=m83fSedf3Q3dyPDq496j5g--[/im

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[align=center][b]Giant chunks break off Canadian ice shelf[/b][/align] [align=center][img]http://d.yimg.com/us.yimg.com/p/rids/20080729/i/ra2488431963.jpg?x=400&y=307&sig=m83fSedf3Q3dyPDq496j5g--[/im

[align=center][b]Giant chunks break off Canadian ice shelf[/b][/align] [align=center][img]http://d.yimg.com/us.yimg.com/p/rids/20080729/i/ra2488431963.jpg?x=400&y=307&sig=m83fSedf3Q3dyPDq496j5g--[/img][/align] [align=center][i]A 2006 satellite image of the Ward Hunt ice shelf in the Canadian Arctic. Giant sheets of ice totaling almost eight square miles broke off the ice shelf last week and more could follow later this year, scientists said on Tuesday.[/i][/align] [b] OTTAWA (Reuters)[/b] - Giant sheets of ice totaling almost eight square miles broke off an ice shelf in the Canadian Arctic last week and more could follow later this year, scientists said on Tuesday. Temperatures in large parts of the Arctic have risen far faster than the global average in recent decades, a development that experts say is linked to global warming. The ice broke away from the shelf on Ward Hunt Island, an small island just off giant Ellesmere Island in one of the northernmost parts of Canada. It was the largest fracture of its kind since the nearby Ayles ice shelf -- which measured 25 square miles -- broke away in 2005. Scientists had already identified deep cracks in the Ward Hunt shelf, which measures around 155 square miles. The shelf is one of five along Ellesmere Island in the northern Arctic. "Because the break-off occurred between two large parallel cracks they're thinking more could go this summer before the freeze sets in," said Trudy Wohlleben of the Canadian Ice Service. Asked to be more specific, she told Reuters: "More could be a piece as large as the Ayles ice shelf." Ellesmere Island was once home to a single enormous ice shelf totaling around 3,500 square miles. All that is left of that shelf today are five much smaller shelves that together cover just under 400 square miles. "The break-off is consistent with other changes we've seen in the area, such as the reduction in the amount of sea ice, the retreat of the glaciers and the break-up of other ice shelves," Wohlleben said. She said a likely reason for the shelf breaking away was a strong wind from the south. Warwick Vincent, director of the Centre for Northern Studies at Laval University in Quebec, said much of the remaining Ward Hunt ice shelf is now in a vulnerable state. "It underscores the fact that each year we're now crossing new thresholds in environmental change in the High Arctic, and of course our concern in the longer term is that these may signal the onset of serious change at all latitudes, much further to the south, for example," he told Reuters. Derek Mueller, an Arctic ice shelf specialist at Trent University in Ontario, said he was concerned by the rapidity of changes in the High Arctic over the last few years. "It's a bit of a wake-up call for those people who aren't yet affected by climate change that there are places on earth that are, and the same could be true for them (these people) if you fast-forward a decade or two or three," he said. Mueller initially estimated that 1.5 square miles of ice had broken off the shelf but increased that figure to eight square miles after studying the data more closely. "Whatever has kept this ice shelf in balance for 3,000 years is no longer keeping it in balance," he told Reuters, saying he too would not be surprised to see more ice breaking away from the Ward Hunt shelf this year. Wohlleben said the ice shelves, which contained unique ecosystems that had yet to be studied, would not be replaced because they took so long to form. "Once they've broken off they're gone," she said.
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Ohhh, another sign and authenticated proof that Global warming is really at our doorsteps! :o Thanks for sharing this important and senseful issue that should not be neglected by everyone. Unfortunately, it seems that only a handful do really cares. I hope that like me, they should be concerned as well. Tomorrow maybe too late, now is the right time! :thumbsup: God bless us all!!
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[quote=jieduck]Tomorrow maybe too late, now is the right time![/quote] I couldn't have said it any better. :thumbsup:
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big effect of global warming hope our goverment and each of the people around the world contribute to eliminate and totally stop global warming..
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[quote=the_legend_killer]big effect of global warming hope our goverment and each of the people around the world contribute to eliminate and totally stop global warming..[/quote] Truthfully....it's beginning to seem that we can't count on our governments to act on this issue. Especially here in USA. The United States is [b]the most[/b] oil-thirsty nation in the world. For us Americans, it's why it's really important for us in the upcoming elections (November) to take a stand and elect someone to the Presidency that will make a real effort to reduce our oil consumption. Even though the major efforts need to be taken by our governments, each single person can do his/her part to contribute to stopping global warming. Efficiency. Simple little things. If you leave a room, turn out the light, even if you'll only be gone for a minute or two. Little things like that. If every person in the world would do the simple little things like that, we could reduce energy consumption. =| Thanks for posting here. I'm glad there's people out there who feel concerned with this issue. It's a [b]rea[/b]l issue.
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