The Thinning

Greenland10C

There's this perception that global warming is a cyclical event so we're damned if we do, damned if we don't. Problem is when that cycle is unnaturally hyper accelerated, many ecosystems can't adapt and mass extinctions occur. The above image is Greenland today. 10 years ago, this entire area would have been covered in an ice sheet.

It seems the island is finally living up to its name.

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Interesting pic, could you please let me know your source? Thanks

Notice the Chemtrails in the background sky :)
I finally received confirmation from a research cohort who befriended a NASA employee that had clearance to the weather modification information. It is now verified that the government's work has kept the eart 3 degrees cooler in the last decade by poisoning the sky.
No science project is 1-dimensional, everyone knows that. One caue may produce an infinite effect, especially since we all know now that everything is connected, we're all one.

"It seems the island is finally living up to its name."

Reverting to how it was when it was named perhaps?

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