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Warming seas could mean less dissolved oxygen--and more dead fish.
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Warming seas could mean less dissolved CO2--and less plant life
On Feb 4, 4:58*pm, David wrote:
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/2173271/posts David Christainsen - Meteorologist They also mean that there should be less CO2 |
Warming seas could mean less dissolved CO2--and less plant life
chemist wrote:
On Feb 4, 4:58 pm, David wrote: http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/2173271/posts David Christainsen - Meteorologist They also mean that there should be less CO2 But there's more. Wierd, huh? |
Warming seas could mean less dissolved CO2--and less plant life
On Feb 4, 9:12*pm, "marcodbeast" wrote:
chemist wrote: On Feb 4, 4:58 pm, David wrote: http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/2173271/posts David Christainsen - Meteorologist They also mean that there should be less CO2 * But there's more. *Wierd, huh? Where is the data that proves that there is more? |
Warming seas could mean less dissolved CO2--and less plant life
chemist wrote:
On Feb 4, 9:12 pm, "marcodbeast" wrote: chemist wrote: On Feb 4, 4:58 pm, David wrote: http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/2173271/posts David Christainsen - Meteorologist They also mean that there should be less CO2 But there's more. Wierd, huh? Where is the data that proves that there is more? Same place as been linked to from here a hundred times. |
Warming seas could mean less dissolved CO2--and less plant life
On Feb 4, 12:53*pm, chemist wrote:
On Feb 4, 4:58*pm, David wrote: http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/2173271/posts David Christainsen - Meteorologist They also mean that there should be less CO2 Sorry but the CO2 atoms are displacing the dissolved oxygen. Your theory is in the toilet dummy |
Warming seas could mean less dissolved CO2--and less plant life
On Feb 4, 9:54*pm, "marcodbeast" wrote:
chemist wrote: On Feb 4, 9:12 pm, "marcodbeast" wrote: chemist wrote: On Feb 4, 4:58 pm, David wrote: http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/2173271/posts David Christainsen - Meteorologist They also mean that there should be less CO2 But there's more. Wierd, huh? Where is the data that proves that there is more? * Same place as been linked to from here a hundred times. There is no direct comparison of CO2 in the sea with that of some years earlier in any of those papers. That is the only thing that will prove it. |
Warming seas could mean less dissolved CO2--and less plant life
chemist wrote:
On Feb 4, 9:54 pm, "marcodbeast" wrote: chemist wrote: On Feb 4, 9:12 pm, "marcodbeast" wrote: chemist wrote: On Feb 4, 4:58 pm, David wrote: http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/2173271/posts David Christainsen - Meteorologist They also mean that there should be less CO2 But there's more. Wierd, huh? Where is the data that proves that there is more? Same place as been linked to from here a hundred times. There is no direct comparison of CO2 in the sea with that of some years earlier in any of those papers. Made-up crap. |
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