alone the many forest fires all cuts have lifted, absorbed and degraded.
Friday, September 17, 2010
My Brazilian Grandma #2
you still believe in the good weather in climate change for tomorrow - and today looks like the odds?
alone the many forest fires all cuts have lifted, absorbed and degraded.
alone the many forest fires all cuts have lifted, absorbed and degraded.
from the garbage dump for aces and back across the sea to the largest garbage dump in the oceans, and what you see?
The problems and bad states spread all like the itch to cancer.
And you think you had the "parasites" of death under control?
acidifying the oceans - even I mess up, with these headlines to human error and many still believe in an evolution of progress.
It is hard to believe - but true!
are now some links and explanations in the quote - as it is written on the website - and I quote:
http://www.sueddeutsche.de/wissen/golf-von-mexiko -mysterious fish die-in-louisiana-1.1001278
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Gulf of Mexico
mysterious fish deaths in Louisiana 17.09.2010, 08:59
million marine animals found dead in a drive Creek near the Mississippi Delta. The authorities suspect a connection with the oil spills in the Gulf of Mexico.
million marine animals have been found in the old river branch Chaland near the Mississippi Delta in the U.S. dead.
cover the surface of the dead fish Chaland near the Mississippi Delta in the area of Chaland Bayou, Louisiana. What killed the animals is still unclear. (© Reuters)
Water Police of the district in the state of Louisiana Plaquemines Common on Tuesday photos to see where a carpet of lifeless fish, crabs, shrimp, stingrays and eels was.
Even a newborn whale operating on the surface of the water. Representatives of local authorities required an immediate clarification of the matter. They fear that the mass deaths is related to the oil spills in the Gulf of Mexico.
The cause of the U.S. media already as "Extreme Fish Kill" is the phenomenon known as yet unknown. Such a massive fish kill usually takes place only if an oxygen deficiency occurs in shallow waters.
could cause this oil on the water surface may, "said Ed Overton, an environmental expert at Louisiana State University, on Wednesday the British broadcaster BBC.
Since the explosion of the rig Deepwater Horizon microbes reduced the oxygen content in many coastal areas of the Mississippi Delta, so Overton.
However, it notes on other possible causes. Warm temperatures and light winds could be in August and September also contribute to a reduction of oxygen in the water.
The district president of Plaquemines, Billy Nungesser, who directed the use of the water police on Tuesday, spoke of the largest fish kill at the mouth of the Mississippi.
Nungesser sees the suspicion of a connection with the BP oil leak strengthened by the fact that oil films between the animal carcasses were visible on the pictures.
Nungesser has, therefore, the U.S. National Oceanic and Atmospheric NOAA and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency asked for detailed investigations. Biologists from the Office for Conservation of Nature and its biodiversity in Louisiana are already on site and carry out tests on the dead animals.
After the oil rig Deepwater Horizon went down last April as a result of an explosion, which streamed 4.9 million barrels (780 million liters) of oil into the sea.
The resulting oil spill threatened marine fauna and flora in the Gulf of Mexico and in the river delta of the Mississippi. The British company BP, had operated on his behalf to the company Transocean Offshore and since then the drop-out and accused of serious error.
· It is probably the first time that such a massive fish kills along the coasts of Louisiana occurred. Residents of the fishing industry strongly dependent region are already complaining for months, how hard the oil spill affected their work.
· Golf of Mexico researchers: 80 percent of the oil are still there
http://www.n-tv.de/wissen/Emissionen-stark-gestiegen-article593330.html
nature will always less CO2 emissions rose sharply
Despite all the effort against climate change, global carbon dioxide emissions from oil, coal and other fossil fuels since 2000 have increased by 29 percent.
in self-crisis year of 2008, the emissions by 2 percent, says an international Team of researchers in the journal "Nature Geoscience" (online in advance). At the same time appeared the absorption capacity of nature to fall for the greenhouse gas.
From 2000 to 2007, global CO2 emissions from fossil fuels grew by an average of 3.6 percent per year - more than three times as strong as in the 1990s (1 percent per year). A total of 8.7 billion tons of carbon per year, they are now 41 percent higher than in 1990, the reference year of the Kyoto Protocol on climate change, write the researchers led by Corinne Le Quéré from British Antarctic Survey.
45 percent of CO2 emissions remain in the atmosphere
The per-capita emissions increased in the global average of 1.1 tonnes of carbon a year 2000 to 1.3 tons in 2008. Emerging markets like India and China have their emissions more than doubled since 1990, the researchers write. All developing countries together now emitted more greenhouse gases than the group of developed countries. The per-capita emissions in developed countries but is still dramatically higher than that of developing countries. Thus caused about 2007, every U.S. citizen statistically 6 tonnes of carbon emissions, the citizens of the Congo, however, saw only 13 kilograms (0.013 tons) per head.
http://www.spiegel.de/wissenschaft/natur/0, 1518,581486,00. Html
Acidifying oceans
noise in the oceans increases
Humanity always blowing more carbon dioxide into the air - and not only changed the climate. The oceans are acidifying. The bizarre result: under water sound puts back much longer distances than before. The noise level increase, among which are likely to suffer particularly marine mammals.
The principle of human-induced climate change is well known: By burning fossil fuels increases the CO2 in the atmosphere, what the temperatures rise, glaciers melt and the seas can swell. But the excessive use of fossil fuels has other, unexpected side effects for the oceans: it can travel long distances underwater sound than before, as a U.S. study shows now.
DPA
dolphin birth in the Atlantic: the increasing noise problem for marine mammals is?
cause, the more acidic seas. Estimates of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) have shown that the acidity of seawater could increase to 2050 by 0.3 pH units, as the oceans absorb more CO2 from the air. This would allow the range of sounds under water by up to 70 percent increase, the geophysicist to Keith Hester of the Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute in Moss Landing, California, have worked out.
When sound spreads, it stimulates the molecules of the sea water to vibrate at. Here certain frequencies are absorbed by the water - an effect which, although chemically not fully understood, but strongly on the pH value of water is affected. Mostly affected are low sounds, such as those used by marine mammals to the common understanding, the researchers write in the journal Geophysical Research Letters. Because these frequencies are of acidic water is less well absorbed than from basic. CARBON DIOXIDE IN THE OCEAN
CO2 storage
sea The oceans are by far the largest store of carbon on the surface. Before the start of the industrial age to contain the world's climate panel IPCC, about 60 times more carbon than the atmosphere and about 20 times more than soil and land vegetation. The sea swallows too much of the carbon dioxide from burning fossil fuels. It is estimated that remained of all anthropogenic CO2 emissions since 1750 some 45 percent in the outside air and about 30 percent have been absorbed by the ocean. The remaining quarter provides additional fertilization effect under green land plants. .. They need carbon dioxide for photosynthesis "
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And says our Chancellor Angela Merkel 1 degree rise in global temperatures on average can we accept - 1 degree means even a few degrees more in the Arctic, Antarctic and Greenland - that is, the ice melts away - to heat the oceans - could stop the Gulf Stream - a global dilemma of superlatives in the offing, which you can not even imagine in the worst of nightmares.
As I say - just like John in Revelation (and this is a revelation) - Amen - Come, Lord Jesus.
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