Man points camera at ice – seconds later he captures the impossible on film as a piece of glacier the size of the…

Man points camera at ice – seconds later he captures the impossible on film as a piece of glacier the size of the Lower Manhattan falls into the ocean.

http://en.newsner.com/man-points-camera-at-ice-then-captures-the-unimaginable-on-film/about/nature

7 thoughts on “Man points camera at ice – seconds later he captures the impossible on film as a piece of glacier the size of the…

  1. Amazing video….but I can’t really share the concerns and the dramatised rationale about all this. I was, actually, never convinced by the global warming movement due to human activity. Yes the climate is changing but it is not the first time in the history of the earth.

  2. John Kouraklis  If the hundreds of scientists that work hard to measure, evaluate and model the climate changes on a daily basis can’t produce the evidence to convince you, I am certainly not going to try.

    But – consider this… Assuming the change is inevitable – man made or not: Is it a good idea or a bad idea to reduce emissions and pollution?

  3. Lars Fosdal As said, I am convinced the climate is changing. What I don’t subscribe to is the global warming thing.

    Regarding your question, of course it is a very important idea to reduce emissions and pollution-no doubt about it

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