More Troubling Planetary News
On Aug 1, 5:37 am, (G=EMC^2 Glazier) wrote:
nightbat The warming of our oceans could be very bad for animals with
lots of fat.(blubber) Florida lakes are now to warm to hold much
oxygen,and lakes are ending up with that deadly amoeba that spreads
like a wild firer. I see this also in the population of birds
of all types. I see this in the increase of flying bugs(mosquitos)
Florida's drinking water can carry that deadly amoeba. Fleas,and
mosquitos are putting children and old people in hospitals. Lots of
children have already died. Malaria is on the increase. I speak from
first hand observation. No need to read it in a book. I watched my lake
Toho die, If its water gets up your nose you could be dead in a few
hours bert PS reality is the warmer water gets the less oxygen it can
hold. That was on NOVA last night,and given as a reason for wiping out
the dinosaurs
Bert, the only constant is change. The Earth has survived warm
periods before. Maybe older types of animals adapted to cold weather
died out, and new ones evolved when the climate turned cold again.
Maybe the flea and the mosquito will prosper as the world turns into a
hothouse, and have no trouble sucking the blood from our sweltering
defenseless bodies as our species dies out. Perhaps they will then
incorporate some of our DNA into their bodies and grow giant brains,
like our own rodent ancestors did as they fed upon the eggs of the
doomed dinosaurs. Perhaps it will be the descendant of a flea or a
mosquito who will be the first to develop the technology to leave the
solar system. Nothing ever stays the same, except maybe the
cockroach.
Double-A
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