Friday, October 19, 2012

Global warming may give oceans the ‘sound’ of dinosaur-era
Global warming may give oceans on Earth the same hi-fi sound qualities they had more than 100 million years ago, during the ‘Age of the Dinosaurs’, a new study has found.

New research suggests that global temperatures directly affect the acidity of the oceans, which in turn changes the acoustical properties of sea water.
Seeing is Believing - Video
Atmospheric CO2 is NOT a pollutant.

“Hydroponic growers use co2 in their operations,” says reader John the 1st. “There are several great videos on you tube demonstrating it. Plant yield, root structure – everything – is improved.”
We would be at war
If a foreign nation had launched an attack on America to destroy its coal-fired plants, to shut down its coal mines, and to thwart its ability to drill for oil and natural gas, we would be at war with it. - Alan Caruba
Presidential Advice: Sea-Level Rise a Yawner — MasterResource
“My best advice to both candidates is to just leave the issue alone. Sea-level rise does not represent a national threat, and trying to do something about it through our energy policy would cause hardship without a discenible impact along our coasts.”
Richard Courtney: Empirical assessment of the warming effect of CO2 « Tallbloke's Talkshop
In summation, as I said, at present levels of atmospheric CO2 concentration additional CO2 in the atmosphere has no discernible effect on the Earth’s climate.

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