3 More New Papers Expose The Folly Of ‘Ocean Acidification’ Claims
According to McElhany, 2017, “there are no studies that directly demonstrate modern day effects of OA [ocean acidification] on marine species.” There still aren’t. Image Source: McElhany, 2017...
View ArticleMissed A Few, IPCC? 368 New 2018 Papers Support A Skeptical Position On...
In the first 9½ months of 2018, 368 scientific papers have been published that cast doubt on the position that anthropogenic CO2 emissions function as the climate’s fundamental control knob…or that...
View ArticleConsensus? 500+ Scientific Papers Published In 2018 Support A Skeptical...
In 2018, over 500 scientific papers were published that cast doubt on the position that anthropogenic CO2 emissions function as the climate’s fundamental control knob…or that otherwise serve to...
View ArticleAnalysis Finds Oceans Have Become LESS ‘Acidic’ With Rising CO2, Challenging...
A modest long-term (1800s-present) declining trend in ocean pH values predominantly occurred prior to 1930, or before anthropogenic CO2 emissions began rising precipitously. Since 1930, seawater pH...
View ArticleNew Science Finds Coral Reefs Are Heating The Planet – Reef Ecosystems A Net...
New research indicates that coral reef ecosystems off the coasts of Hawai’i (Terlouw et al., 2019) and in the Great Barrier Reef (Lønborg et al., 2019) are a net source of CO2 to the atmosphere....
View ArticleNew Study: Coral Reefs Thrive Near Acidic Waters (pH ~6.0) Where Seafloor...
Though it’s believed the 130 ppm increase in atmospheric CO2 concentration since 1750 has caused the ocean waters to “acidify”, on a daily basis 50-380°C metallic acid enriched by CO2 concentrations...
View ArticleOver 400 Scientific Papers Published In 2020 Support A Skeptical Position On...
Donate - choose an amount5101520501002505001000 In 2020, more than 400 scientific papers were published that cast doubt on the position that anthropogenic CO2 emissions function as the climate’s...
View ArticleOceans Were More ‘Acidic’ In The 1730s…Today’s CO2 Levels Are Geologically...
A new study shows ocean pH (“acidification”) levels naturally vary seasonally and decadally at rates and magnitudes far exceeding those attributed to anthropogenic activity. In recent decades the...
View ArticleUsing Nets On The Seafloor To Retrieve Seafood ‘Roughly The Same As Running...
Disturbing resting seafloor CO2 is yet another way humans are believed to be heating up the planet. Only 1% of the seafloor has been molested by dragging nets through the sand (trawling) in an effort...
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