1000 ice men against Global Warming
posted by Djouls at 10:27 AM
To Draw people's attention on global Warming and the melting of the ice caps in Antarctica and Greenland, the World Wildlife Fund (WWF) created this event on September the 2nd (2009) with a thousand small men made out of ice, in Berlin, Germany.
WWF warns that the melting ice could eventually cause sea levels to rise more than 3.3 feet (1 meter) by 2100 and that it might change weather in many part of the world.
The little figures were made by Nele Azevedo, a Brezilian artist.
The little sculptures melted in half an hour s the outside temperature was about 73 degrees Fahrenheit (23¬ƒ C)



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WWF warns that the melting ice could eventually cause sea levels to rise more than 3.3 feet (1 meter) by 2100 and that it might change weather in many part of the world.
The little figures were made by Nele Azevedo, a Brezilian artist.
The little sculptures melted in half an hour s the outside temperature was about 73 degrees Fahrenheit (23¬ƒ C)



via.
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