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Nettie 3 year s ago
Lotta BS in this post.
       
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Maurice 3 year s ago
Yup, all of this is BS in this post. acute
       
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Randolph 3 year s ago
I follow high altitude mountaineering as a hobby. I've done a bunch of reading as well as watching the climbing films and documentaries and I know that things are changing up high as well. Where there used to be glaciers there are now lakes. Base camp Everest is on rock not ice and things are melting rapidly. I don't care what you want to call it or deny it, but you cannot tell me it isn't happening.
       
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Eph 3 year s ago
Randolph,

The evidence is everywhere, but some people just can't handle it.
       
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What happens in Las Vegas doesn’t always stay in Las Vegas: Growing cities in Nevada, U.S.A.

Over the past 4 decades, the city of Las Vegas has increased its population by approximately fivefold. But such a big expansion requires resources too. Lake Mead supplies most of the drinking water in the area. With the city’s population growth, along with other factors like agriculture and rising temperatures, the lake has steadily decreased in size over time as you can see in the pictures above.

 

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