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Oceans losing oxygen due to climate emergency
Deutsche Welle ^
| 12.07.2019
| John Silk
Posted on 12/07/2019 9:00:14 AM PST by Olog-hai
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To: Olog-hai
This is so important I think much more study is called for.
On their dime.
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posted on
12/07/2019 9:31:27 AM PST
by
SaxxonWoods
(The internet has driven the world mad.)
To: Olog-hai
Wow. The worlds oceans consist of billions and billions of gallons of water. Im impressed that the Climate Change folks can measure such a large thing so accurately.
By the way, what is their measurement of uncertainty (the plus or minus)? The Climate Change folks never seem to talk about that.
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posted on
12/07/2019 9:31:47 AM PST
by
Leaning Right
(I have already previewed or do not wish to preview this composition.)
To: gibsonguy
The less the long promised predicted disasters dont happen, the worse it gets! Hmmm???
#Global Warming
#Climate Change
#Climate Crisis
#Climate Disruption
#Climate Emergency
Posted earlier on FR, but bears repeating IMHO:
The conclusion must be that man-made climate change and the need to eliminate carbon emissions to avoid climate change simply do not exist.
https://www.americanthinker.com/articles/2019/11/the_climate_con.html
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posted on
12/07/2019 9:33:10 AM PST
by
FiddlePig
(The greatest threat to our sacred liberty is to not value it!)
To: Olog-hai; Oldeconomybuyer
IBTGP (in before the Goebbels photo)
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posted on
12/07/2019 9:33:51 AM PST
by
bassmaner
(Hey commies: I'm a white male, and guilty of NOTHING! Sell your 'white guilt' elsewhere.)
To: rey
"So the water is just two hydrogen molecules?"
Your sarcasm is on-point, as the article does not explain what it means for the oceans to be "deoxygenated." Does the ocean contain free oxygen amidst the water molecules and other chemicals found in it? If so, why would an alleged surplus of CO2, which contains oxygen, deplete the oxygen content? And what role does the free oxygen serve?
I guess as laymen we aren't supposed to ask any questions, but just panic and give the experts a green light to restrict our freedoms in whatever way they choose.
PS - I don't think that the ocean is free of problems, and that acidification and other imbalances probably need to be addressed, as long as they are real problems addressed with real solutions.
To: Hot Tabasco
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posted on
12/07/2019 9:35:19 AM PST
by
Carriage Hill
(A society grows great when old men plant trees, in whose shade they know they will never sit.)
To: Olog-hai
There’s that word again: “peer-reviewed.”
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posted on
12/07/2019 9:35:49 AM PST
by
PGR88
To: Olog-hai
Yet another extreme-sounding name added to the other extreme names for the climate changing.
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posted on
12/07/2019 9:36:08 AM PST
by
HotHunt
(Been there. Done that.)
To: Olog-hai
the delicate balance of marine life is thrown into disarray," said Dr Grethel Aguilar, Acting Director General at the The International Union for the Conservation The belief that nature is delicate is not borne out by vigorous nature studies. Nature is not at all delicate. It is vigorous and belligerent.It adapts to ever changing environmental forces. Coral banks may be wiped out by a sudden change in current. It will just as quickly reestablish when the environment shifts again. The foolish notion that an ecosphere must remain absolutely stable and unchanging is magic thinking, not real nature.
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posted on
12/07/2019 9:37:50 AM PST
by
Louis Foxwell
(A deep and terrible ignorance born of abject corruption is required to hate our president.)
To: Olog-hai
So what’s going to happen to Obama’s new ocean-front mansion first? Thousands of dead sea animals floating ashore, or complete inundation from the rising ocean (within ten or twelve years according to Bernie and AOC)?
To: rey; Steve_Seattle
Stop asking so many questions!!
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posted on
12/07/2019 9:38:41 AM PST
by
KC_Lion
To: Texas Eagle
Oxygen measurements at the very low concentrations (< 5 µmol O2 per kg) found in some parts of LOZs (low oxygen zones) are technically challenging and the historical data at very low oxygen concentrations have been often suspect (Bianchi et al., 2012). Consequently, estimation of the extent and evolution of OMZs (oxygen minimum zones) with particularly low oxygen concentrations at their core (e.g. AMZs [anoxic marine zones]) are still uncertain.
Thats from page 19 of the actual report, so already they are equivocating.
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posted on
12/07/2019 9:39:42 AM PST
by
Olog-hai
("No Republican, no matter how liberal, is going to woo a Democratic vote." -- Ronald Reagan, 1960)
To: gibsonguy
just a variation of sexual emergency by the muslims.
these fake urgencies are what make bad policy.
has the UN gang of muslims ever gotten anything right? You have to ask why is it that islam is centuries behind the west..... and now they have emergencies?
Yep, in their eyes, “ it’s imperative that we bring down the west, now!!!”
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posted on
12/07/2019 9:39:48 AM PST
by
himno hero
(had'nff)
To: Louis Foxwell
"The foolish notion that an ecosphere must remain absolutely stable and unchanging is magic thinking, not real nature."
I think a course in natural history would help dispel some of the climate-change hysteria. Where I live, some of the coastal bluffs ringing Puget Sound were created by a massive earthquake just a few hundred years ago - just looking at them, you can tell they aren't very old Ten thousand years ago, there were hundreds of feet of ice here, which carved out many of the north-south valleys in the area.
Millions of years ago, the climate was sub-tropical. Millions of years before that, what we call the Pacific Ocean extended nearly to the present-day Idaho/Washington border. If you look at a map of the San Juan Islands, they appear to be pieces of a puzzle that has gradually been separated by tectonic activity.
To: Olog-hai
Oh please. Why post this nonsense.
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posted on
12/07/2019 9:48:41 AM PST
by
tennmountainman
(The Liberals Are Baby Killers)
To: Olog-hai
No Problem
No money
So, problem no matter what.
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posted on
12/07/2019 9:51:48 AM PST
by
fella
("As it was before Noah so shall it be again,")
To: Olog-hai
“Climate Emergency” is the new Climate Change.
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posted on
12/07/2019 9:52:32 AM PST
by
libh8er
To: HotHunt
There are two other terms not on that list that you will be hearing more of : ‘Climate Collapse’ and ‘Climate Bomb’
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posted on
12/07/2019 9:54:24 AM PST
by
libh8er
To: rdcbn
Basic oceanography/ marine ecology.
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posted on
12/07/2019 9:54:57 AM PST
by
Blueflag
(Res ipsa loquitur: non vehere est inermus)
To: tennmountainman
We do have to know how the enemy is changing their tactics. “Climate change” wasn’t working for them, so now it’s “climate emergency”. Perhaps next year it’ll be “climate catastrophe” or “climate armageddon” or something more dire-sounding.
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posted on
12/07/2019 9:56:49 AM PST
by
Olog-hai
("No Republican, no matter how liberal, is going to woo a Democratic vote." -- Ronald Reagan, 1960)
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