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I, for one, welcome our...
Superpod of Attractively Striped Mammalian Overlords.
Dr. Robinson says: "Firstly, the sheer number of dolphins was astounding - there were common dolphin everywhere around us over a two-mile radius. Furthermore, this was only the second sighting in the past few years of such a ‘super-pod' of this species in these waters. The first sighting in ten years was recorded here in July 2007 when we were joined by more than 300 animals in the outer Moray Firth. Since then we have not seen them, although smaller groups have been identified by co-workers from the Whale and Dolphin Conservation Society on opportunistic boat surveys. Common dolphin super-pods are known to exist in other parts of the UK, and there have been sightings in the Western Isles, but few in these waters to date. Thirdly, this is further scientific evidence that populations of dolphins are moving further north because of climate change." |
Why is it every time nature surprises scientists, climate change is their first reaction, rather than admit how much they don't know.
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Creationists ask the same question about evolution.
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They are plotting our demise
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Come on, Humans, we've wiped out whole species before, we can do it again!
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Whole species were wiped out frequently without our help, and continue to be wiped out both with and without us. The question is, does it matter?
Man will destroy the Earth! Nonsense, man will destroy himself, and the Earth won't give a shit. :footpyth: Bwahahahahaha |
I've been reading around and the consensus is that we will indeed do ourselves in.
that or a meteor like the one that killed off Satan's playthings; either way, what is the second law of thermodynamics? Yes, yes, my precious, entropy will get us all in the end and we'll all turn back into star stuff. Or marmots. Or whatever. Maybe if you've been especially bad you'll return as mafioso marmots. At any rate, as Carmela said to Tony, "EVERYHING comes to an end, Tony!" god, i watch too much tv. Sometimes I feel like the Abed in this community college. |
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But as the icecap shrinks, depths are 200 feet. This will clearly disrupt the Cod's ability to feed and thrive. And so the question is whether the Arctic will become a new fishing grounds. Or whether so many species of fish cannot survive in those changed conditions. Many questions. But one fact this is not disputed. These changes are created by mankind. What we don't know: how severe these changes will be. Meanwhile, UN conventions have been ongoing for who owns what fishing grounds, mineral rights, etc in the soon to be ice free Arctic Ocean. |
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