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Warming Altering Fish Populations; 1000-Yr Consequences of Short-Term Climate Fix; The Worst-Case Scenario

Tuesday, June 9, 2015 21:21
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Report: Warming water in Long Island Sound altering fish populations. Fish such as black seabass and summer flounder that prefer warm water are appearing more frequently in Long Island Sound because of climate change, according to a report released Monday on the health of the sound.

 

We’re still waking up to the long-term consequences of burning fossil fuels. The thousand year implications of a short term fossil fuel fix.

 

Q&A: ‘What if the Worst-Case Scenarios Actually Come to Pass?’ Imagine this, if you can: the world as we know it torn apart by ‘hypercanes’, storms with wind speeds of over 500 mph, capable of producing a system the size of North America.

 

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