Yes it is hardly much of an exaggeration really. Our oceans have been absorbing gigatons worth of carbon dioxide. Forming carbolic acid that is not good for sea life. But as the waters heat up the ability to hold it slows till it will become too hot to hold and then the CO2 will evaporate back into the air. But then all that extra CO2 increases and enhances the GHE even more. Less acidic, but too hot oceans and greater heat capture kills off still more life in huge numbers as whole ecologies crash and burn.
Verne, you know better than that. You are only making compost. It takes hundreds of years to “make” soil, of which organic matter is but one constituent.
A gardening show of Martha Stewart taught how you make giant tea bags of compost. We could string those along power lines between those acres of solar windmills
(Cont’) When the waters rise, the windmills become turbines for power and the teabags become islands for frogs and turtles and individuals. (Dad and his Dad installed Aermotor windmills in the Midwest. These riffs are rooted in that soil.)
You can erase the fish and the coral and the clams. The jelly fishes are among the only organisms that will survive in the oceans, between overheating and losing oxygen, plastic, pollution, and becoming less salted as the poles melt.
pastauch about 6 years ago
Interesting take on climate change and risings seas; but true
Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo] about 6 years ago
Yes it is hardly much of an exaggeration really. Our oceans have been absorbing gigatons worth of carbon dioxide. Forming carbolic acid that is not good for sea life. But as the waters heat up the ability to hold it slows till it will become too hot to hold and then the CO2 will evaporate back into the air. But then all that extra CO2 increases and enhances the GHE even more. Less acidic, but too hot oceans and greater heat capture kills off still more life in huge numbers as whole ecologies crash and burn.
Green House Effect
about 6 years ago
Along with lots of supporters.
Breadboard about 6 years ago
Compost always helps my garden :-)
FassEddie about 6 years ago
Man! I’m glad I won’t be here in 2017! Don’t worry, I’ll Be taking all the flat earth, climate change deniers with me.
Andrew Sleeth about 6 years ago
Verne, you know better than that. You are only making compost. It takes hundreds of years to “make” soil, of which organic matter is but one constituent.
nosirrom about 6 years ago
Verne, I have plenty of dirt. Let me loam you some.
Ermine Notyours about 6 years ago
Turtles don’t need no stinkin’ scuba mask.
WCraft Premium Member about 6 years ago
Enter: the Kevin Costner character
Dave M about 6 years ago
I smell a conspiracy with Rabbbits Against Magic.
marciazack1 about 6 years ago
A gardening show of Martha Stewart taught how you make giant tea bags of compost. We could string those along power lines between those acres of solar windmills
daisypekin about 6 years ago
It’s soil when it’s where it belongs, it’s dirt only when it’s not where it belongs.
marciazack1 about 6 years ago
(Cont’) When the waters rise, the windmills become turbines for power and the teabags become islands for frogs and turtles and individuals. (Dad and his Dad installed Aermotor windmills in the Midwest. These riffs are rooted in that soil.)
cabalonrye about 6 years ago
You can erase the fish and the coral and the clams. The jelly fishes are among the only organisms that will survive in the oceans, between overheating and losing oxygen, plastic, pollution, and becoming less salted as the poles melt.