Posted on 08/07/2020 11:00:25 AM PDT by rktman
Queenslands Great Barrier Reef is once again the excuse for extending Green control of all land and waters. The current scare concerns the quality of water draining into the Coral Sea.
The Greens' hidden agenda is to eliminate coastal agriculture, mining, and commercial fishing. They would surrender the land to kangaroos, cassowaries, lantana, cane toads, wild cats, and feral pigs and the seas to marauding sharks, cruising whales, and aboriginal fishermen.
Reef Warriors will never be satisfied until pure water drains from farms, mines, ports, and rivers along the Queensland coast. This is an impossible and misguided dream. Pure water is sterile, and nothing flourishes in it.
Vibrant offshore life needs winds, rivers, and creeks to deliver minerals and nutrients into coastal waters.
Corals, shellfish, and marine plants need calcium, magnesium, potassium, phosphorus, nitrogen, sulfur, carbon dioxide, and trace elements to build their skeletons, shells, and plant tissues.
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I see what they did there.
LOL! I didn’t do that. Viv did that. ‘Don’t be like rip van biden. Don’t plagerize.’
That's not good enough! We demand it be a pH of 0!
Yah but there was no TV then and you had to crank the phone to get the operator. Meanwhile, dad had to shovel coal into the furnace in the winter and buy an expensive electric fan in the summer to keep cool as the breeze passed over the block ice the iceman delivered in the morning to keep food in the icebox cold.
The good old days before frozen food, refrigeration, and locked doors, when mom would say go play outside and don’t come back until lunch/dinner; when you could walk a mile though the forest in the pitch dark from a friend’s house after a hard day’s playing; when you could smell the coal smoke in the night air and listen to the distant trains passing in the night; when flying was for the rich and you could smoke all you wanted anywhere anytime while taking an occasional nip from your pocket flask.
I’ve not seen that cogent argument before.
It’s definitely a keeper.
Dihydrogen monoxide tends to get a bit tart down there!
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