Difference between revisions of "Springfield Glacier"
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| − | '''Springfield Glacier''' is a rapidly melting [[Wikipedia:Glacier|glacier]] located near [[Springfield]]. [[Lisa]], [[Bart]] and several other students visit it as part of a school trip in "[[On a Clear Day I Can't See My Sister]]". Unfortunately, the glacier has melted heavily, becoming little more than a lake. Lisa claims that the melting must be due to global warming. The park ranger disputes this, saying that the government’s position on | + | '''Springfield Glacier''' is a rapidly melting [[Wikipedia:Glacier|glacier]] located near [[Springfield]]. [[Lisa]], [[Bart]] and several other students visit it as part of a school trip in "[[On a Clear Day I Can't See My Sister]]". Unfortunately, the glacier has melted heavily, becoming little more than a lake. Lisa claims that the melting must be due to global warming. The park ranger disputes this, saying that the government’s position on global warming is that it does not exist. |
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File:Springfield Glacier.jpg
What's left of Springfield Glacier.
Springfield Glacier is a rapidly melting glacier located near Springfield. Lisa, Bart and several other students visit it as part of a school trip in "On a Clear Day I Can't See My Sister". Unfortunately, the glacier has melted heavily, becoming little more than a lake. Lisa claims that the melting must be due to global warming. The park ranger disputes this, saying that the government’s position on global warming is that it does not exist.