This is just an theory Big Carbon diversion tactic , but most of the liberals are correctly ignoring the FACT hallucination that a chain of 12 underwater volcanoes in the ocean are erupting and screwing the fishing up and melting the polar ice. It follows there would be a high acidity due to sulphur dissolved CO2 and may be killing off the phytoplankton. There is nothing we can do about it except stuff the fissures full of global warming wonks to stop them up take action to reduce global CO2 emmissions. We may also have strange jet-stream and hurricane activity from the rise in ocean temperature - caused by man-made global warming gas emmisions.
trackfodder wrote:This is just a theory, but most of the liberals are ignoring the FACT that a chain of 12 underwater volcanoes in the ocean are erupting and screwing the fishing up and melting the polar ice. It follows there would be a high acidity due to sulphur and may be killing off the phytoplankton. There is nothing we can do about it except stuff the fissures full of global warming wonks to stop them up. We may also have strange jet-stream and hurricane activity from the rise in ocean temperature.
dohboi wrote:http://ecowatch.com/2016/03/14/atlantic-salmon-extinct/
Atlantic Salmon Is All But Extinct as a Genetically Eroded Version of Farmed Salmon Has Taken Over
Hansen’s co-author Eric Rignot said in an email that the exploration of such extreme scenarios was justified “because they are not unlikely, and they are more likely than the more conservative scenarios branded by [United Nations] reports.”
“Ice sheet loss is non linear by nature,” said Rignot. “You push the ice sheet one way, they do not react; you push them more, they start reacting; you keep pushing and they fall apart. … If we get there, we won't be able to fix it.”
Kim Cobb, a climate scientist specializing in ancient climate change, agrees that the Hansen study is useful mostly because it explores the worst-case scenario. “My bet is on non-linearities kicking in that we cannot yet measure adequately,” Cobb said in an email. “In that way I think it’s important to explore the upper limits.”
kiwichick wrote:The Guardian reports that the Great Barrier Reef is suffering from it's worst ever coral bleaching............ the scientist that did the aerial survey is pessimistic about the prospects for recovery............the reef is one of the most popular destinations of tourists to Australia..........and a very important source of jobs for the local Queenslanders
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Moved earth and heaven, that which we are, we are;
One equal temper of heroic hearts,
Made weak by time and fate, but strong in will
To strive, to seek, to find, and not to yield.
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