CO2 Damages Fish Brains

http://truthdive.com/2012/01/22/global-warming-rising-co2-emissions-damage-fish-brains.htmlLondon, Jan 22 (TruthDive): Rising levels of carbon dioxide emissions in the ocean may cause neural damage in fish, interfering with their ability to smell and making them more...

Addressing global warming skeptics

Someone has asked me on this forum why scientists don't go on global warming denier forums: in his words, "What are they scared of?" The answer is that they are not scared. They don't go to these forums for the same reason that scientists aren't usually seen addressing...

The irony of conservative opposition to climate change

In the internet age that we currently live in where all ideas are given equal weight, and where we can all search out information that supports our previously held beliefs, the climate change debate seems to have two valid sides. One side says that greenhouse gases...

What does China really want? Is USA in need of a good translator?

Is the USA and the rest of the world listening to what China has to say?  China is not really after money to clean up their own pollution act, what they want is the West more responsible I am pretty damn sure...

EPA Endangerment Ruling Threatens All Americans

"By issuing an endangerment finding on CO2 today, EPA Administrator Lisa Jackson effectively placed an economy-wide tax on energy use.  How can this be?  Because 85 percent of the U.S. economy runs on fossil fuels that emit carbon dioxide, according to a Heritage...

Are artificial trees and sunshields in humanity's future?

Is geoengineering a rational solution to the climate crisis we are facing?  Seeing how humanity's unintentional experiment with the climate produced results we are struggling to understand, does it make sense to intentionally manipulate the climate to 'fix' the...

Is global warming causing global cooling?

It's called thermohaline circulation, or the ocean conveyor belt, and it is a delicate pattern of circulation within the world's oceans that balances water density gradients generated from surface heat and...

#1 - Swine flu transferable from factory farmed animals to humans

 http://www.infoinfluenzaporcina.com http://suprememastertv.com/es/ Swine flu transferable from factory farmed animals to humans. The combined swine-bird-human flu is causing a global health threat that is...

Arctic CO2 Levels Up - Methane Released. Do humans have time?

Carbon Dioxide levels up - its bad - Methane is worse. Recently scientist reported that humans have not reduced thier carbon footprint on this planet. If anything, we are increasing. This will lead to a relase of a...

One Planet. One Chance.

This beauitful, wonderous Planet is our Earthly home. From our animal co-inhabitants, to the lush rainforests and life giving soil, we cherish all these as gifts from our creator. The world's major faiths all...

Doomsday is knocking. What are you doing?

Reporting at their 31st annual end-of-winter survey, US-based organizations National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) and the National Snow and Ice Data Center (NSIDC), stated that over 90 percent of...

Cow Farts Hot Topic of ABC News Programs

Asked by the host to explain his party's plan to deal with carbon emissions, Republican House Minority Leader John Boehner described the overwhelming scientific consensus that carbon dioxide is contributing to...

Nitrogen challenges CO2 for media spotlight

Nitrogen is common in the Earth’s atmosphere, far more common than carbon-based gases.  Nitrogen makes up roughly 78% of the atmosphere, while CO2 makes up less than 1%.  It occurs in all living...

Climate debate heats up; no signs of it cooling down

The recent media is littered with articles advocating or denying the global warming theory and its catastrophic projections for human civilization.  ‘It’s the end of the world as we know it’, claim the...

EPA says Obama plan to cause extensive damage

EPA predicts The damage to the economy will be extensive with Obama financial plan. From Fort Worth Business Press: The damage to the economy will be extensive, according to a study by the Environmental Protection Agency. EPA predicts that if a cap-and-trade program were...

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