Saturday, March 22, 2008

2008 will be in Top 10 Warm Years

Bucking the trend of global warming, the start of 2008 saw icy weather around the world from China to Greece.
It is raining continuously for the past one week, despite this rainy start, 2008 is expected to end up among the top 10 warmest years since records began in the 1860s.

NASA satellite data this week showed the thickest and oldest ice around the North Pole has been disappearing. Finland had its warmest winter on record. High-speed ferries between Helsinki and Tallinn in Estonia, normally halted for months by winter ice on the Baltic Sea, started earlier than ever in mid-March. In Norway, many ski resorts have deep snow even though the winter has been the third warmest on record — scientists say a spinoff of climate change may be more precipitation.

So NASA says that during May-June-July we have to suffer a lot in a hot weather. They say that temperature will go up to 42 Celsius in INDIA. So save the water now itself for our future use in 2008.

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