Coming straight for us
From skynews.com
“I’ve never seen anything like it - we looked out to the horizon and just saw this huge floating island of ice,” fur seal biologist Dean Miller said.
It is likely to eventually melt into dozens of smaller parts which could be dangerous for ships in the area.
Glaciologists believe the iceberg could be one of the slabs which split from a major Antarctic ice shelf in 2000 and blame climate change.
If we can put 370 volunteers together on a very hot Saturday in July from very different backgrounds (rich, poor, black, white, young, old, military, civilian, very religious and not at all religious) then why can’t we put the same community spirit together to save and produce energy? No, we are not all scientists, but we can all cooperate to recycle, put solar panels up, install windmills, share transportation – and whatever else it takes to end our energy dependence.
