tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1414614004027446013.post8194801003868905395..comments2023-10-07T05:13:51.677-07:00Comments on the yellow fringe: So much data, so little understandingthe yellow fringehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00003652058436636394noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1414614004027446013.post-73252272212230327472014-02-13T08:43:16.352-08:002014-02-13T08:43:16.352-08:00Thanks. Reduced fish populations from higher wate...Thanks. Reduced fish populations from higher water temps and increased acidity, pollution, coupled with growing populations and over fishing, well it ain't good. But it could be made less of a problem if the world would set fishing limits in some critical areas, along with stricter pollution standards. the yellow fringehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00003652058436636394noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1414614004027446013.post-68420062960590515412014-02-12T11:53:32.451-08:002014-02-12T11:53:32.451-08:00"Yet, every week if you prowl the environment..."Yet, every week if you prowl the environmental sites some prediction or trend is changed. But in virtually every example the rate of harm we are doing is set steeper, sooner, more dire."<br /><br />For quite a few years now that has been the message. That the rate of acceleration of what ever study has increased much more than projected.<br /><br />I actually believe this and said to a friend who takes a bit different position that I think we are watching this planet die and that it's happening so quickly now it's literally happening right before our eyes.<br /><br />I saw this this morning.<br />http://summitcountyvoice.com/2014/02/12/climate-too-warm-for-equatorial-fish/One Flyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03772881642197609507noreply@blogger.com