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t-shirt issue 23:
Is it Hot in Here?

Scientists have been telling us that the planet is getting warmer for over fifty years, and in classic human style, we've been denying the possibility since day one. However, your blissful days of denial have come to an end because for the first time in recorded history, an open waterway exists all the way up to The North Pole.

The glaciers are melting, warm water life is migrating towards both poles and the delicate balance of our planet is about to reach the tipping point. The occurrence of this warming is a direct result of the ridiculous amounts of CO2 and greenhouse gases we produce, but the knowledge and technology to drastically reduce these levels of pollution exists. The movement towards alternative energies and cleaner, more sustainable living has begun, but it will develop much faster if we, as consumers, create more demand. Personal change leads to planetary change. Start modifying your life and help save that last bit of ice that's left.

C.W.

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written by Joice, June 29, 2009
I had no idea that you could drive a boat all the way to the north Poole?? I guess I'd better start digging out my bathing suit since the water level will probably not be retracting some time soon..
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