The Editor speaks: The earth may be flat
I have heard from my Washington sources that US President Donald Trump is becoming convinced the earth is flat and will be Tweeting his views to that effect.
This will explain the increasing news
that people disappear every day and their bodies are not found.
Look at the aircraft that disappear.
The belief is they fall into the ocean but the planes and wreckage
are never found.
The evidence is mounting up in Trump's
view.
It is exactly the same the mountains of
evidence piling up that there is global warming. President Trump
doesn't believe it and has pulled the US out from all treaties to
stop our gases continuing warming up this planet.
Dan Smale of the Marine Biological
Association of the United Kingdom and main author of the latest
study, published last Monday, into global warming said, “Extreme
temperature events may be one of the most important stresses on the
oceans in coming decades.”
“Whether it’s seaweeds or corals,
fish, seabirds or mammals, you can detect the adverse effects of
marine heat waves,” he said.
Marine heatw aves, defined as at least
five days with temperatures far above average, are caused by heat
from blazing sunshine and by shifting warm currents.
Among impacts, a 2011 marine heat wave
off western Australia killed abalone stocks and a 2012 heat wave off
the Eastern United States drove lobster stocks north toward Canada.
Many tropical corals have suffered from
harmful “bleaching” in recent years.
The scientists said marine heat waves
were “emerging as forceful agents of disturbance” that could
“restructure entire marine ecosystems,” disrupting livelihoods
and food supplies for millions of people.
Most previous studies about climate
change in the oceans have focused on a gradual rise in average
temperatures, which hit a new record annual high in 2018, forcing
fish to swim towards the poles or into the cooler depths.
Heat waves often have natural causes
but the report said “there is growing confidence that the observed
intensification is due to human activities,” led by the burning of
fossil fuels.
“Multiple regions in the Pacific,
Atlantic and Indian Oceans are particularly vulnerable to marine heat
wave intensification,” they wrote.
The frequency of ocean heat waves has
surged more than 50 percent since the early 20th century in a threat
to fish, corals and other marine life stoked by global warming.
Abrupt local spikes in temperatures,
far less researched than heat waves on land, add to pressures on
marine life such as over-fishing and plastic pollution.
SOURCE:
https://www.mba.ac.uk/blog/marine-heatwaves-threaten-global-biodversity
I'm awaiting President Trump's tweet to
debunk all of this learned data. His gut feeling that determines the
Whitehouse policy rules the waves.
The waves that actually fall over the
edge of our flat planet.
He may be right. Or maybe left.
Published March 14, 2019
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