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...more environmental disaster to the list of potential dire consequences of the greenhouse effect. A general warming of the earth because of increasing amounts of carbon dioxide and other gases in the atmosphere might not only melt the polar ice caps and drastically alter weather patterns but cause more ferocious storms. Writing in Nature, M.I.T. Meteorologist Kerry Emanuel warned that a warmer climate could result in hurricanes packing up to 50% more destructive power. This could happen, he suggests, within 40 to 80 years, when some scientists think CO2 levels will have doubled and ocean temperatures will have increased...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Environment: More Violent Hurricanes? | 4/20/1987 | See Source »

Interestingly enough, when Sasner surpassed Carroll's all-time point record at the Bowdoin game, Carroll herself was in attendance. Carroll's younger sister, who plays for Bowdoin, scored the only Polar Bear points of the game...

Author: By Kristin Olson, | Title: Icewomen Swipe Two in Maine | 2/17/1987 | See Source »

Monday afternoon Joslin, Sasner, Lind, Julia Trotman, and Lisi Bailliere teamed up for seven goals against the Polar Bears...

Author: By Kristin Olson, | Title: Icewomen Swipe Two in Maine | 2/17/1987 | See Source »

...promises to be a classic struggle. On one side: environmentalists, guardians of the 18 million-acre Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, which sits on Alaska's North Slope near the Canadian border. An untouched domain of musk oxen, polar bears, golden eagles, wolves and a cherished herd of 180,000 caribou, the preserve is one of the nation's last pristine animal ranges. The opposition: developers who seek the vast energy riches believed to lie beneath the refuge's 1.5 million-acre coastal plain. These reserves may hold as much as 5 billion to 30 billion...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Environment: Arctic Debate: To drill or not to drill? | 12/8/1986 | See Source »

...King once they began to sell something chickeny for my late-night gastronomical pleasure. Little did I know, though, that Burger King was cooking their chicken sandwich in deadly beef fat, as opposed to more healthful vegetable oil, and was throwing enough salt onto the thing to melt a polar icecap...

Author: By Steve Lichtman, | Title: Where to Find the Beef | 10/25/1986 | See Source »

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