How much does the North Star Borough burn & 'remediate' soils, etc.?

 

Is this really OK?  

 

Or another disaster in the making?

 

A Chinese study has found that the sea ice is  not as thick as it used to be:  receding to 8 feet instead of 15 feet in this recent decade.  How will that affect the weather patterns in the world?

 

Study shared in the Anchorage Daily News, Ocotber 24, 2003     *

 

Has weather changed in last 14 years?

They are incinerating a lot in the Arctic

at Deadhorse, Alaska

especially 1989 to the present ..  

... and ongoing more than before, too.

 

The Chinese have researched that the sea ice is about 8 ft deep instead of 15  

(changes over recent years is all) 

& say the weather could change when there is less ice

 

There isn't any such thing as 'bioremediation' at 10 degrees and colder, that's been tested, so how much more chemicals are they putting into the water & how much poisoning of the 'soils' etc that they are supposed to be 'cleaning?'   

Does 2-buotxyethanol in the water raise the temperature?

Or does incinerating - on a continuous basis melt the ice?

Something new is going on

The changes could be serious, don't you think?

 

How valuable will real estate be 

that used to be at sea level, 

once the sea level raises?

 

Well this isn't expected to be a problem for now, 

but maybe after major climate changes, what next?

 

Warming Trend?

10-26-03

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