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Hitler's in the Pantry Pissing in Your Honey!

Hitler's in the Pantry Pissing in Your Honey!

Author: Bobby Meade | 12.08.2008 23:19

GHW Bush calls it Hitler's Food Service; i.e. green citrus, salmonella outbreaks, etc. Meanwhile his brainless kid, Dumb Boy has stopped trying to hog the spotlight at the Olympics. Tolerating these Nazis enables them to keep murdering soldiers and others to support the rule of stupidity.


PHILIPPINES: Ban Endosulfan!

 Ban Endosulfan!

Citizens Press for Total Ban on Endosulfan to Put Off "Toxic Time Bomb"

 


La Nina still strong in January 2008

La Nina still strong in January 2008

La Niña conditions often follow El Niño
in the cycle known as the El Niño/Southern Oscillation (ENSO). La Niña
episodes are marked by stronger-than-normal easterly trade winds and
below-normal sea surface temperatures in the eastern tropical Pacific
Ocean. These changes in ocean temperature and atmospheric circulation
have worldwide implications for weather patterns. La Niña conditions

La Nina November 2007

La Nina November 2007

"On December 20, 2007, the U.S. National Oceanic and
Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) issued its weather prediction for the
winter of 2007-2008. In forecasting weather for the continental United
States, NOAA examines several factors, but first among them is

Scientists say Ocean Acidity Increasing at Faster Rate

Ocean acidification is increasing at a much faster pace according to marine scientists meeting in Canberra at the Coral Reef Futures 07 Forum, October 18-19, 2007. "It appears this acidification is now taking place over decades, rather than centuries as originally predicted. It is happening even faster in the cooler waters of the Southern Ocean than in the tropics. It is starting to look like a very serious issue." said Professor Malcolm McCulloch of the Centre of Excellence for Coral Reef Studies (CoECRS) and the Australian National University.

"It isn’t just the coral reefs which are affected – a large part of the plankton in the Southern Ocean, the coccolithophorids, are also affected. These drive ocean productivity and are the base of the food web which supports krill, whales, tuna and our fisheries. They also play a vital role in removing carbon dioxide from the atmosphere, which could break down." said Professor Ove Hoegh-Guldberg of CoECRS and the University of Queensland.

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