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46 Comments on Dead Zones in the Oceans

  1. mb

    …..1st.

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  2. black heart

    our solar system and ‘one of the most’ complex millions and millions of years caused the chaos of ecosystem 11/100 with higher than normal if we use detergents .1 + harmful increase the chaos if we use the products dry pollution diminuer ‘.2 if discharged waste at sea, it s to increase of the sea level but if we use a septic tank to help level reduce.3se increase faune increase the water oxegener.ecc
    ps:he/she is terrible. ps2:she said to him: pob pob ° ° was better when we are not evolved
    he said to her: pob ° pob first and then I come to say that we are only us ….

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  3. jsfitzgerrel

    oh mrs paul. what will you do?

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  4. yLe

    The first thing you must know about me is that I always stand what I stand for. Good? The second thing you must know about yourself listening to me is that words are tricky. So when you know what me a stand for, when me explain a thing to you, you must never try to look ‘pon it in a different way from what me a stand for. ~Bob Marley

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  5. BlackLookingGlass

    Damn your good.. You have found a rogue “n” in my writing. Now that you have proven your superior “eye spy” skills to us, we can move right along to all of the less important topics.. ;D *golf clap for you*

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  6. BlackLookingGlass

    Everything I say is a lie? Than help me out by Pointing me in the direction of some information that will show me that the cycles of the sun don’t play the leading role in global temperature changes throughout history..

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  7. tiswas666

    Actually, BlackLookingGlass, although there is still disagreement about global warming (scientists disagree on almost every hypothesis), the vast majority of meteorologists and climate physicists are in agreement that global warming is taking place.

    There was a fear in the 70s that we were about to have an ice age, but that view never had significant scientific support . Modern computer simulations (the best predictors available really) imply global warming is, and will continue to take place.

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  8. quampo

    you don’t know how long i have been waiting to get a golf clap
    i thank you kind sir

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  9. SabreTooth123

    sorry i gave you a thumbs down, i thought you meant everything Joanne said was a lie, which it isn’t, but yeah I agree with you if that was just a response to the other comment

    12 months ago  ∞
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  10. xJaysrox

    nice info! …I can’t help but think of michael jackson when I look at you today

    12 months ago  ∞
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  11. Welcome To Nollywood! Yes, Nollywood.

    12 months ago  ∞
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  12. DuralastTurbo

    U R nit-picking 2 try & construct a fallacious red herring argument. Regardless of the cause, the chick is saying scientists R bitching that there is 2 much life (algae) in coastal dump regions. Algae = life. Algie CREATES oxygen. Fishies n’ stuff breathe oxygen, & eat plants. Excess plant life = EXTRA sea creatures, not less. Sure there will B some exceptions that tax-pimp propagandists exploit, like some creature that doesn’t like algae, but more life = good. Think ‘food chain’ ma’ man =)

    12 months ago  ∞
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  13. DuralastTurbo

    Y do U say that? She doesn’t look like Diana Ross 2 MEEE! =:D Does she moon walk??

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  14. DuralastTurbo

    Jo is a confused girl brainwashed 2 pimp many evil things. Perhaps some day she will find joy in exploring the infinite corruption & cruelty that is the reality of nature ~;D There is 1 rule in the universe: ‘energy flows’ - ‘all is motion’ (or is that 2 rules? HAHA) Well yes, from your bank account, into theirs - from your blood, into their belly. What do our leafy friends think of us? U can’t live without killing. Embrace it as competitive adventure & C ppl as they really R =)

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  15. BlackLookingGlass

    Well, I agree that there may be man made climate change to some degree, but from what I have read, I don’t believe it plays any significant role in the greater history of earth’s changing temperature.. The earth seems to be an extremely resilient planet. Co2 has been at higher and lower levels in the past, 5 or 10 times our current levels, and has not been shown to drive climate change. The temperature of earth has changed greatly in recent and ancient history without the help from human beings.

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  16. PrivateSlacker

    I’m a big fan of DiHydrogen (H2) Monoxide (O) -> HOH
    I use it everyday.
    I also like its alter ego Hydrogen (H) Hydroxide (OH) -> H-OH.

    Hydrogen (H) DiOxide (O2) sounds dangerous.
    H-O=O:
    I suspect a radical is in there somewhere.
    Call Homeland Security !

    12 months ago  ∞
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  17. tiswas666

    It’s true that CO2 has been at very different levels in the past (after all, when life began, oxygen was absent from the atmosphere) and has not in the past been linked directly to climate change. The significant difference, though, is the rate at which the carbon dioxide levels are changing at the moment. They are changing at a much higher rate than EVER before. This is causing much quicker, if not necessarily greater, temperature changes than the planet has EVER had to adapt to before.

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  18. SabreTooth123

    you have a strage perspective, personally I think it’s an awful way of looking at the world

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  19. BlackLookingGlass

    I just can’t find any information that would lead me to believe that human beings are contributing climate change that is effecting anything in any significant way.. It’s like seeing small ripples on a enormous wave.. You may see them close up, but they are not going to change the shape or direction of the larger wave.

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  20. pop17

    How long until we will be under water?

    12 months ago  ∞
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  21. tiswas666

    well.. I can’t really say anything more than that most of the people who’ve dedicated their lives to trying to understand these ripples and waves feel that there is considerable evidence that humans are contributing to climate change. having little background in this area of scientific research, and having read few papers on the subject (I assume you’re in the same position as me), it’s hard to justify your opinion vs theirs..

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  22. kahnicles

    good single message video jo

    12 months ago  ∞
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  23. tchn339

    I wanted to say thanks. You posted this video just as I was doing a report on Harmful algal blooms and red tide. Gave me a couple citations to work with. So, Thanks!

    12 months ago  ∞
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  24. DuralastTurbo

    It’s not a ‘perspective’ / ‘way of looking’. It’s simply reality =) Don’t B weak. C the world as it really is. It’s more fun - really! I like 2 walk along the beach or whatever & contemplate nature’s laws - there R rules. Not that they were ‘created’, but it just ‘is’, knowadimean’?? Change is the rule - the flow - the infinite indifference… just ‘move’, everything must ‘go’ - hurry now sold out while stocks last =;D

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  25. DuralastTurbo

    I heard someplace that Mt. St. Helens alone spewed more ‘greenhouse’ crap than all of human industrialization in history. But of course, the sun is the big daddy of it - it’s not always the same. Sometimes it’s brighter or dimmer. Carbon levels FOLLOW temperature changes, & CO2 is only something like .04 (’point zero 4′ = 4/100 = 4%) of the atmosphere N E way. Air is mostly nitrogen.

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  26. BlackLookingGlass

    You say “humans are contributing to climate change”, but truly how much are we contributing? I don’t believe that we have any driving effect on temperature change. Could you throw a rock into a small pond and see a significant change in water level? And even if you could measure the change in water level to some degree, would the rock kill all the fish? I doubt it.. You also say “it’s hard to justify your opinion vs theirs..” Well, I simply believe the evidence is greater for my point of view.

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    12 months ago  ∞
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  28. SabreTooth123

    yes there are natural rules, yes we should question what is happening in this world, but we should not just accept the suffering and unfairness in this world, people are as their genetic makeup and their environment, or a supernatural being made them (other possible options as well), we don’t need to live in such a messed up world, you seem to accept it and others do nothing about it, I believe there are better approaches

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  29. tiswas666

    Well how much understanding of the evidence do you honestly have? The IPCC’s (look them up on wikipedia) consensus in 2007, which stated that it was ‘Most of the observed increase in globally averaged temperatures since the mid-20th century is very likely due to the observed increase in anthropogenic (human) greenhouse gas concentrations’ is fairly unambigous.

    Please explain what you feel that you know that a committee of hundreds of objective, specialised scientists missed.

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  30. grahamsutube

    Bored me shittless watching this, better presenter and background music is needed.

    12 months ago  ∞
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  31. americangirl1325

    i would of watched it, but i fell aleep in da 1st 3 seconds(cause i watched it at 2:00 am)

    12 months ago  ∞
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  32. BruisedBrains

    are the vids wide screen now or is my monitor messed up?

    12 months ago  ∞
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  33. BlackLookingGlass

    Well, it sounds like your setting it up as though the scientific views that you support, and the IPCC support, are all unquestionably correct.. Although, to be fair, I’ll look into the whole thing some more. I just don’t believe (regardless of if we have had a small documented impact as of recent) that any human created warming of the earth will play a truly significant or life threatening role in the control of our future climate. But as I said, I’ll look further in to it.. I’m no scientist..

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  34. FrankieBaby212

    She so freakin cute, I love a good sense of humor!!!

    12 months ago  ∞
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  35. Stomplar

    Im so sick of this global warming BULLSHIT!!!! there is no such thing and no one can prove it exsists!! shut the fuck up about GW. its so stupid, and people make stupid arguments about it. Mars, jupiter, saturn, uranus neptune pluto murcery venus, are all warming up too. did our cars do that? Surely our cars over power the fucking sun.. get a fucking grip.

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  36. MachineSaysNo

    Good idea Joanne!

    12 months ago  ∞
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  37. Earthlad

    Pmsl @ stomplar good point . Nice if U could back up that statement. And may b U miss da humour of rocketboom . Is it 2dry 4 U ?

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  38. DuralastTurbo

    Nature is competition - the flow. Obey the rules & U succeed. Go against nature’s laws, such as hugging sharks & kissing bears (or having sex with nigs, etc.) & U will get fuk’d - that’s life. Live in reality, U ‘useful idiot’.

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  39. SabreTooth123

    what are you talking about? do you even listen to yourself? and you had no reason to call me an idiot, I am the one trying to be logical

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  40. DuralastTurbo

    Jo is a confused girl brainwashed 2 pimp many evil things. Perhaps some day she will find joy in exploring the infinite corruption & cruelty that is the reality of nature ~;D There is 1 rule in the universe: ‘energy flows’ - ‘all is motion’ (or is that 2 rules? HAHA) Well yes, from your bank account, into theirs - from your blood, into their belly. What do our leafy friends think of us? U can’t live without killing. Embrace it as competitive adventure & C ppl as they really R =)

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  41. HelpSaveTheEarth2051

    Well if the oceans die there are still fish farms that can provide seafood.I just hope it doesn’t reach that stage.

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  42. netiaz

    No.

    12 months ago  ∞
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  43. DuralastTurbo

    U R just a contrarian clown - not a person. Go listen 2 your rap CDs. U R also a spammer.

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  44. h20vir

    Or the earth can shake like hell and destroy all man made threats.

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  45. speedcoreterrorgabba

    stomplar - i take it your a very ill-educated person.

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  46. Stomplar

    Um yeah, because i dont believe the spoon fed BS that the media slams in our faces about global warming? that makes me ill educated? You autta get your priorities strait, and start thinking with facts. If you disagree, at least have the courtesy to enguage in discourse… ill educated lol.. troll.

    12 months ago  ∞
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