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Ocea Acidifcation may go the way of Peak Oil

Tim the plumber

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Vidoe from one of the founders of Green Peace. The one with a science background. The heretic.

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He comments that as a result of the Peter Ridd case 7 fellow scientists have been charged with fraud. And that this will result in the death of the idea of ocean acidification.
 
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[h=1]The Solution To Dissolution[/h][FONT=&quot]Guest Post by Willis Eschenbach The British tabloid “The Guardian” has a new scare story about what is wrongly called “ocean acidification”. It opens as follows: Sounds like the end of times, right? So let me start with a simple fact. The ocean is NOT acidic. Nor will it ever become acidic, except in a…
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Alarmist bed-wetting continues.

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[h=1]Dissolving Dungeness?[/h][FONT=&quot]By Jim Steele, Published in Pacifica Tribune March 8, 2020 What’s Natural Like New England’s lobsters, savory Dungeness crabs are San Francisco and the northwest’s iconic seafood. While fisheries around the world have declined from overexploitation, Dungeness crabs have been sustainable despite intensive harvesting over the past 40 years. Their resilience partly relies on mature…
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