Thursday, July 30, 2009

NPR: Jellyfish May Help Keep Planet Cool
If the work is correct, then it could mean that they're ferrying cold water to the surface and warm water into the depths of the sea with each feeding cycle. In the process, they may be taking dissolved carbon dioxide with them far beneath the sea, changing the overall carbon balance in the atmosphere.
Japan hit by invasion of giant Nomura's jellyfish - Telegraph
Another theory suggests that seas heated by global warming are better suited for breeding, multiplying the creature's numbers.
Sound Economy with Jon Talton | Heat wave: Burning questions about what this week bodes for Seattle's future
...it's hard to believe Phoenix will be habitable as what we would consider a modern American city in 50 years.
Is Divorce To Blame For Global Warming?
...the bitter truth is that rising levels of divorce might have a stronger connection with rising sea levels than the three-child family which Dr Porritt wants to outlaw.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

jellyfish? NPR hyped global warming with fraudulent science, so now they have to explain to us why it's cooling, and in their desperation NOT to mention the SUN's activity, jellyfish is the new fraudulent reason for cooling.