Absolutely no connection can be found between climate change and the disappearance of big fish in the oceans off our shores, as far as I know, but the vanishing of the fish does bring to light one of the underlying issues when it comes to awakening the public to the dangers of long-term climate change:Continue reading “As the World Turns, Memories Blur”
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Global Dimming vs. Global Warming
The world’s atmosphere is warming, but — fortunately — for the past century it’s been warming at a relatively slow rate (in California, on average about one degree Fahrenheit in the last fifty years). But some scientists now suspect that our atmosphere would be warming much faster were it not for particulate matter — soot.Continue reading “Global Dimming vs. Global Warming”
Global Warming A Threat to Fresh-Water Fish
According to a study just published by the National Wildlife Federation, global warming represents a threat to fresh-water fish in the Northwest. The Southern California Steelhead Trout is believed to be uniquely well-suited to survive warm waters and drought, which is one good reason many scientists are keen to see the variety that once swarmedContinue reading “Global Warming A Threat to Fresh-Water Fish”