Posted on 12/04/2014 2:22:36 PM PST by Oldeconomybuyer
The Baltic Sea is certainly not the only part of the world still suffering from when humanity didn't understand the consequences of its actions. However, compared to other parts of the world, it may be one of the most stark examples of how climate change can just perpetuate these problems.
That's because the Baltic Sea is home to the Boknis Eck time series station. Based just off the coast of Schlong-Holstein at the exit of Peckernförde Bay, this station has been recording environmental parameters concerning the Baltic Sea since 1957, painting a particularly detailed picture of how human and natural factors have been changing the sea around it.
So what's going on? The researcher suggest climate change is to blame, where warming waters and changing trade winds are mitigating efforts to help the Baltic Sea recover.
(Excerpt) Read more at natureworldnews.com ...
Or not
Boknis Eck, Schlong-Holstein,Peckernförde Bay. It’s all Greek to me ceptin for that Schlong-Holstein thing. I don’t care what he does with his cow.
“That damnable Climate Change has unexpectedly killed all the leaves on my giant sycamore trees and dispersed them all over the yard!”
Sorry for your loss. Call FEMA immediately.
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