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  • Santa Silenced (Letters to Santa Program canceled by US Government -- Mayor Outraged)

    11/20/2009 7:20:14 AM PST · by markomalley · 8 replies · 949+ views
    WSAV TV ^ | 11/20/2009
    The mayor of North Pole, Alaska is calling a recent postal service decision an assault on Christmas. For years, the U.S. Postal Service has delivered thousands of letters to Santa Claus in North Pole, Alaska. Now, in the interest of efficiency and security, the post office has changed its policy. It will no longer deliver letters to Santa here, and requests for a North Pole postmark will be filled through its Anchorage office. The decision has angered many residents, most notably the owner of the area’s primary attraction, the Santa Claus house.
  • Three Decades Of Global Cooling

    10/12/2009 8:33:35 PM PDT · by raptor22 · 18 replies · 1,783+ views
    Investor's Business Daily ^ | October 12, 2009 | IBD staff
    Climate Change: As a Colorado Rockies playoff game is snowed out, scientists report that Arctic sea ice is thickening and Antarctic snow melt is the lowest in three decades. Whatever happened to global warming? Al Gore wasn't there to throw out the first snowball, er, baseball, so he might not have noticed that Saturday's playoff game between the Colorado Rockies and the Philadelphia Phillies was snowed out — in early October. The field should have been snow-free just as the North Pole was to be ice-free this year. It seems that ice at both poles hasn't been paying attention to...
  • Runway rename as North Pole moves.... (Pole Shift & Pole Reversal in 2012)

    07/12/2009 8:53:22 PM PDT · by TaraP · 58 replies · 1,750+ views
    Stansted Airport in Essex has renamed its 3,000m (9,750ft) runway because the position of the Earth's magnetic North Pole has moved. The runway was known by pilots and air traffic controllers as 23/05 because of its location and compass heading. The magnetic North Pole drifts naturally, and every 50 years its position alters significantly. Managers at Stansted decided they must call the runway 22/04 to reflect the new position and bearing. Trevor Waldock, head of airside operations, said: "We've had to make this change due to the Magnetic North Pole slowly drifting on the Earth's surface but our runway remains...
  • British North Pole team on half rations in bad weather (Extreme Cold Threatens Global Warming Team )

    03/17/2009 10:39:38 AM PDT · by icwhatudo · 34 replies · 1,500+ views
    AFP ^ | Mar 17, 2009 | staff
    Three British explorers trying to ski to the North Pole to measure the thickness of sea ice only have one day's food left as bad weather hampers supply flights, the mission said Tuesday. Project director and ice team leader Pen Hadow and his colleagues Martin Hartley and Ann Daniels are now down to half rations and fighting to survive in brutal sub-zero weather conditions. ---snip--- During the past 17 days temperatures have consistently dropped below minus 40 degrees Celsius (-40 degrees Fahrenheit), and have been accompanied by strong winds increasing the chill factor. Bad weather has forced three attempts to...
  • Extremely Cold Weather Grips Nation

    01/16/2009 4:17:11 AM PST · by justa-hairyape · 69 replies · 1,503+ views
    WGAL 8 ^ | January 16th 2009 | Internet Broadcasting Systems
    -43 Degree Temps Recorded In North Dakota Much of the country is in winter's icy grip and forecasters said it won't be letting go anytime soon. In Pollock, S.D., temperatures fell to a record-setting 47 below zero Thursday. Todd Moser works at a gas station where he said it took about 10 minutes to get the pumps working. Record to near record lows were set all over the Midwest, including Aberdeen, S.D., at -42 degrees; Dubuque, Iowa, at -26 degrees; Cedar Rapids, Iowa, at -29 degrees. The -29 degrees at Cedar Rapids, Iowa, was the coldest temperature ever recorded there...
  • Tonight's Low Could Be Coldest In 12 Years (Des Moines Iowa)

    01/15/2009 12:30:23 AM PST · by justa-hairyape · 58 replies · 1,209+ views
    KCCI.com Des Moines ^ | 5:04 pm CST January 14, 2009 | Tad Davis, KCCI.com
    DES MOINES, Iowa --A blast of arctic air settling in over Iowa on Wednesday could bring the Des Moines area's lowest temperatures in 12 years, said KCCI meteorologist Kurtis Gertz. Temperatures could dip to -15 degrees tonight, a low not touched since 1996.
  • Al Gore: ‘Entire North Polar Ice Cap Will Be Gone in Five Years’

    12/14/2008 10:27:23 AM PST · by joinedafterattack · 72 replies · 2,349+ views
    Breitbart TV ^ | 12-14-2008 | Al Gore
    Somebody start the stopwatch and remind us in 5 years to see if the ice cap is still there.
  • Al Gore: "North Pole Will Disappear in 5 Years" (Video)

    12/13/2008 7:16:17 PM PST · by Free ThinkerNY · 65 replies · 1,605+ views
    Gateway Pundit ^ | December 13, 2008 | Gateway Pundit
    The Goracle spoke to an audience in Germany this week where he told them that "the entire North Polarized cap will disappear in 5 years." By 2013?... This guy is insane.
  • Saudi funds first mosque in Norway's North Pole

    12/08/2008 1:35:04 PM PST · by forkinsocket · 10 replies · 715+ views
    Al Arabiya ^ | 07 December 2008 | Staff
    While the North Pole’s landscape may evoke images of igloos and barren snow fields, the crescent moon and minaret will soon vie for their place in Norway’s Arctic thanks to a Saudi businessman’s donation to build the region’s first mosque. A Saudi businessman has donated 20 million Krone ($2.78 million) to build the first mosque in the Arctic region, near the northern part of Norway, according to a news report published by a local Saudi newspaper. In April the Muslim association in the Arctic town of Inuvik, Canada raised $40,000 to purchase land for a mosque two degrees above the...
  • Mission to the North Pole

    09/14/2008 10:56:25 AM PDT · by shove_it · 4 replies · 303+ views
    popsci.com ^ | 9/12/2008 | Molika Ashford
    Ever since Russia planted a flag under the North Pole last year, the issue of sovereign rights under an increasingly slushy arctic has tensed. In a race to claim ownership of some of the arctic seabed, a two-ship caravan of Canadian and U.S. scientists is sailing around the Arctic Ocean right now. Their mission, which will last from September 6th to October 1st, is to measure the seabed and the continental margins in an attempt to solidify our possible rights over the far north—an area that will become accessible to oil drilling and mining as the earth warms and arctic...
  • Sarah Palin supported Ketchikan ‘bridge to nowhere’ during 2006 race for Alaska governor

    08/31/2008 8:30:47 PM PDT · by Tolerance Sucks Rocks · 231 replies · 2,421+ views
    The Fairbanks Daily News-Miner ^ | August 31, 2008 | Dermot Cole
    With another hurricane bearing down on the Gulf Coast, the so-called “bridge to nowhere,” championed by Alaska’s Congressional delegation on behalf of the people of Ketchikan, just won’t go away. Three years ago, in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, the plan to spend hundreds of millions to connect Ketchikan with its airport on Gravina Island became a national symbol of Congressional excess, much to the dismay of Sen. Ted Stevens and Rep. Don Young. Sen. John McCain has made it a habit to ridicule the bridge project during his presidential campaign. McCain has promised to veto any bill sent to...
  • Denmark, Russia can claim North Pole

    08/07/2008 2:17:43 AM PDT · by Schnucki · 7 replies · 111+ views
    European Voice ^ | August 6, 2008 | Rikard Jozwiak
    New British map outlines potential lines of argument in battle for future energy resources. In a survey that could both help resolve and fuel the international dispute over energy resources in the Arctic, British researchers have concluded that both Denmark and Russia can claim the right to expand their sea borders to the North Pole. Five countries – Canada, Norway, the United States as well as Denmark and Russia – have territory within the Arctic Circle and, under international conventions, enjoy the right to economic zones within 200 nautical miles of their shores. These zones can, however, be expanded to...
  • How to be dishonest without actually lying

    07/07/2008 9:59:33 AM PDT · by thinkingIsPresuppositional · 11 replies · 156+ views
    Modern Conservative ^ | July 05, 2008 | Mark Pfister
    How to be dishonest without actually lying A lesson from the mainstream media in dishonestyBy Mark Pfister The Independent recently published an article exclaiming, “Exclusive: No ice at the North Pole"! The subtitle was "Polar scientists reveal dramatic new evidence of climate change".Upon first glance this sounds pretty crazy; no ice at the North Pole?! Global warming (climate change) is getting serious now; maybe those people denying man-made global warming (climate change) really are as bad as Ahmadinejad and all those crazy holocaust deniers. Before we even get into the article let’s consider one thing. As a result of the...
  • Are Volcanoes Melting Arctic?

    06/30/2008 5:41:55 PM PDT · by Kaslin · 61 replies · 622+ views
    IBD ^ | June 30, 2008
    Climate Change: While the media scream that man-made global warming is making the North Pole ice-free, another possible cause is as old as the Earth itself. They just have to look deeper.To the delight of Al Gore and the rest of the Gaia groupies, scientists at the National Snow & Ice Data Center in Colorado are predicting that the North Pole will be completely free of ice this summer. The apocalyptic headlines already are starting to appear. "From the viewpoint of science, the North Pole is just another point on the globe, but symbolically it is hugely important," says the...
  • Arctic Sea Ice - Daily Comparison

    06/30/2008 10:40:39 AM PDT · by CedarDave · 30 replies · 496+ views
    University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign ^ | Daily | Department of Atmospheric Sciences, UI-UC
    Over the past few days, a plethora of articles have been published saying that Arctic ice is melting at a faster rate than last year, which was a recent historical record, and the North Pole will soon be ice free. The graphic below and link to this thread show the opposite: Compare (Arctic) Daily Sea IceAssociated web page:The Cryosphere Today As for the North Pole being ice free, there are openings in the sea ice that don't mean the entire surrounding area is free of ice:The Top of the World: Is the North Pole Turning to Water?
  • Watch the North Pole melt! (Vanity)

    06/27/2008 2:13:48 PM PDT · by fullermedia · 33 replies · 111+ views
    The Scott Fuller Show ^ | 6/27/08 | Scott Fuller
    It's been proclaimed by scientists: Santa's doomed. The North Pole will have melted by the end of the summer. To which I say, let's wait and see (literally)! Global Warming alarmists are getting desperate, throwing terrorism and Santa's home into the mix to scare us. So, my humble radio show/podcast website now features a "North Pole Global Warming Cam". Link to the story in question, and audio, is available there. Freep on!
  • Aiiee! North Pole to Melt this summer

    06/27/2008 1:02:25 PM PDT · by pabianice · 43 replies · 86+ views
    Fox News | 6/27/08
    Character from climatescience.com on Fox now. Warns that the North Pole may (50-50 chance) COMPLETELY MELT this summer because of "global warning." This will, he says, create an ever accelerating melt of the Arctic that will be unstoppable. This sounds like good news for shipping and oil drilling to me.
  • Volcanic eruptions reshape Arctic ocean floor: study

    06/26/2008 6:37:07 PM PDT · by bobsunshine · 21 replies · 317+ views
    Yahoo News ^ | June 25, 2008 | AFP
    PARIS (AFP) - Recent massive volcanoes have risen from the ocean floor deep under the Arctic ice cap, spewing plumes of fragmented magma into the sea, scientists who filmed the aftermath reported Wednesday. The eruptions -- as big as the one that buried Pompei -- took place in 1999 along the Gakkel Ridge, an underwater mountain chain snaking 1,800 kilometres (1,100 miles) from the northern tip of Greenland to Siberia. Scientists suspected even at the time that a simultaneous series of earthquakes were linked to these volcanic spasms. But when a team led of scientists led by Robert Sohn of...
  • North Pole could be ice-free this summer, scientists say

    (CNN) -- The North Pole may be briefly ice-free by September as global warming melts away Arctic sea ice, according to scientists from the National Snow and Ice Data Center in Boulder, Colorado. It's a 50-50 bet that the thin Arctic sea ice, which was frozen last autumn, will completely melt away at the geographic North Pole, Serreze said. Serreze said it's "just another indicator of the disappearing Arctic sea ice cover" but that it is happening so soon is "just astounding to me." "Five years ago, to think that we'd even be talking about the possibility of the North...
  • Study finds Arctic seabed afire with lava-spewing (and "huge volumes of CO2")

    06/26/2008 1:51:17 PM PDT · by theBuckwheat · 52 replies · 227+ views
    canada.com ^ | June 25, 2008 | Margaret Munro
    Study finds Arctic seabed afire with lava-spewing volcanoes The Arctic seabed is as explosive geologically as it is politically judging by the "fountains" of gas and molten lava that have been blasting out of underwater volcanoes near the North Pole. "Explosive volatile discharge has clearly been a widespread, and ongoing, process," according to an international team that sent unmanned probes to the strange fiery world beneath the Arctic ice. They returned with images and data showing that red-hot magma has been rising from deep inside the earth and blown the tops off dozens of submarine volcanoes, four kilometres below the...