HomeTechGlobal Warming - Huge Antarctic Ice Berg Splits Off - Ends up...

Global Warming – Huge Antarctic Ice Berg Splits Off – Ends up as Icecubes in Australia

Published on

- ADVERTISEMENT - HTML tutorial

Thursday, 26 January 2023

Global Warming directly and Indirectly is causing hug icebergs in Antarctica.

Recently – according to CCN News – a ‘Biggie’ berg split off of the Brunt Ice Shelf.

It’s over 600 square miles – about the size of Greater London (without the pollution).

The Australians are interested and monitoring it – and they hope to tow it to Australia and get lots of bottled water and Icecubes from it.

Of course the biggest global warming Antarctic iceberg was ‘Big Boy’ – A68A – in 2017.

It was bigger than the British hostage country of Wales.

It was a thousand miles across – bounced off a few Islands – dug a few Panama Canals in the ocean floor – and ended up as swimming pool water in New Zealand.

There were a few Penguins on it – and the ‘Zealies’ found out Penguin meat cooked real good on the ‘Barbie’.

Australia and New Zealand’s Berg Patrols are out there right now – looking for the next Big One’. (Plus drinking lots of whiskey.)

(Global Warming Writing Bot – ‘Suntan’)

Latest articles

White House Confirms: No More ‘Helicopter Parents’ Interfering in Dance Routines

WASHINGTON — In what's being hailed as a landmark victory for America's youth, the...

Economy in Shambles: Countries Now Trading in Memes and TikTok Likes

BRUSSELS, BELGIUM - In a move that economists are calling "the most creative economic...

Tsarukyan’s Back? More Like Tsarukyan’s Back OUT!

In a stunning display of athletic commitment that would make a porcelain doll wince,...

Saif Ali Khan Admits His Beard Has Final Say in All Movie Roles

MUMBAI — In a groundbreaking press conference that sent shockwaves through Bollywood, veteran actor...

More like this

White House Confirms: No More ‘Helicopter Parents’ Interfering in Dance Routines

WASHINGTON — In what's being hailed as a landmark victory for America's youth, the...

Economy in Shambles: Countries Now Trading in Memes and TikTok Likes

BRUSSELS, BELGIUM - In a move that economists are calling "the most creative economic...

Tsarukyan’s Back? More Like Tsarukyan’s Back OUT!

In a stunning display of athletic commitment that would make a porcelain doll wince,...