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Humans need to stop planting cattails. Only a reduction in the global population can stop the impending doom.
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https://www.nature.com/articles/s4 [login to see] 6-2
Here's the article, there was a link in the one sent in here, that is novel....
Here's the article, there was a link in the one sent in here, that is novel....
Climate-driven shifts in sediment chemistry enhance methane production in northern lakes
Methane emissions from lakes vary by orders of magnitude, leaving large uncertainty in regional and global carbon budgets. Here the authors show that phenols from forest litter act as a latch to suppress microbial activity and produce over 400-times less methane than the decomposition of aquatic plant litter.
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Sgt Wayne Wood
‘Splains why most Climate Change forecasts are BS... to many unknowns in a chaotic system.
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Capt Daniel Goodman
I don't view climate change ecology as nonsense, I take science CE where I find it...the piece does seem to me to illuminate an interesting aspect of freshwater lake ecology, one that hitherto seemed to escape notice or definition...as to its global ramifications, that might be a separate matter, certainly, however, as I said, I don't view it as nonsense...chatoci nonlinear dynamics exhibits very specific physics, a piece like that in the article Jere would certainly seem to me to contribute yet another worthwhile facet, the paper seems quite well written, certainly serious science, from what I gleaned from it...I don't dispute that some aspects of climate change might not be totally correct, however, I've read way too much mathematical ecology to be utterly dismissive of it, honest...science isn't done in one fell swoop, it's done as a gradual assemblage of ideas, debating how all notions on a given topic fit together, I studied many, many areas of very serious science, under very serious science, I worked with many before my disability...accustoming oneself to a mode of serious scientific thought takes a great deal of time, practice, and training...merely because one finds a new facet, doesn't instantly allow for integrating it into a whole theoretical base, or knowing how a new concept affects a longstanding paradigm, at least from all he different scientific areas I've examined, over a quite protracted period now, honest....
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