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  • But "Icecap," the test of a bomb 10 times the size of the one that devastated the Japanese city of Hiroshima in 1945, was halted when the first President Bush placed a moratorium on U.S. nuclear tests in October 1992.

    Hullabaloo 2004

  • Barak is well aware of Bastardi's controversial position on global warming not to mention D'Aleo's, who independently runs the skeptic website Icecap.us.

    Joe Bastardi hired by start-up firm WeatherBell 2011

  • Still, there was one interesting paragraph in MdFC's response which they put up on Icecap.

    Archive 2010-03-01 EliRabett 2010

  • Still, there was one interesting paragraph in MdFC's response which they put up on Icecap.

    It's always the third goddamn reviewer that screws us over EliRabett 2010

  • Specifically, the Grace Mission has recorded the tremendous loss of water in Africa, India, Greenland, The Polar Icecap and California.

    Obama: No time to waste on climate change deal 2009

  • One of my dear Timmy's Icecap drinking friends friends proudly identifies herself as such.

    Why The Dearth Of Black Canadian Political Power? Renee 2009

  • One of my dear Timmy's Icecap drinking friends friends proudly identifies herself as such.

    Archive 2009-08-01 Renee 2009

  • Icecap mass is not the only culprit in raising sea level.

    Failing to Deliver a Jolt on Global Warming - The Lede Blog - NYTimes.com 2008

  • A new study says that the North Polar Icecap is now melting three times faster than the most pessimistic projections were just a few years ago and could be completely gone in as little as 35 years but we can still save it if we act quickly.

    CNN Transcript Jul 5, 2007 2007

  • In 1977 he traveled alone to the remote Stikine Icecap in Southeast Alaska, went three weeks without encountering another person, and climbed a new route on a graceful, intimidating peak called the Devil's Thumb.

    Jon Krakauer biography 2003

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