Time Lapse Proof of Crazy Ice Loss

Written on Monday, November 9th, 2009 at 7:58 pm by ecojoe
Filed under eco hero, global warming, science, water, world.


Man, it’s been a busy as heck couple of months. First, I’ve been busy with a brand new job, developing the web software of tomorrow, today.

Second, I just yesterday got back from mi luna de miel. What with that and helping with wedding planning, my life was purty dang busy.

Anyhoo, enough about me. What I bring to you today is a good video from TED Talks showing time lapse proof of extreme ice loss.

James Balog, a photographer, founded the Extreme Ice Survey to capture the changing glaciers by time-lapse photography and video. His goal is to show everyone visual proof of just how fast glaciers are melting.

Without any further ado, I bring to you his talk.

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One Response to “Time Lapse Proof of Crazy Ice Loss”

  1. John Says:

    very well said Mr. James Balog, thanks for sharing those photos and for educating us about the topic. Now these melting glaciers just show that the effect of global warming is hunting us.

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