Just in case people didnt bother to read the piece there is an important new 
(to me) quote in the last paragraph

The Royal Society's move emerged as Chris Rapley, director of the British 
Antarctic Survey, warned that the polar ice caps were breaking up at a 
faster rate than glaciologists thought possible, with profound consequences 
for global sea levels. Professor Rapley said the change was almost certainly 
down to global warming. "It's like opening a window and seeing what's going 
on and the message is that it's worse than we thought," he said.



John gorman



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Subject: [geo] Royal Society and Exxon


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> Hi All
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> http://www.guardian.co.uk/environment/2006/sep/20/oilandpetrol.business
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> might add encouragement.
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> Stephen
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