Saturday, October 12, 2013

Arctic, Alaskan Snow Melt Bad for Scientists and Population, Good for Kids who Lost Toys Last Year.

Juno, AK.

The snow melt is breaking record levels in Alaska and the arctic, according to any scientist privy to the data collected in any of the last 10 years. While this worries scientists and people up-to-date on this news around the globe, where glaciers are dissipating quickly and water levels are rising rapidly. But not everybody is concerned. Last year, Billy Worthington lost over 8 toys in the snowfall. He thought they were lost forever, but with this global climate change inflicted in the form of snow melt, his toys are popping up all over the place.

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