Aquatic 'Dead Zones' Contributing to Climate Change

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The idiots above are all credible scientist with degrees from ivy league schools which allow them to make the comments they just typed, or they just watched foxnews. Maybe they just got done reading from their bibles after just shooting off their guns in anger over healthcare reform, either way..

Keep calling GW a hoax while Polar Bears drown.....yep

james of OH 4:28PM April 06, 2010

US News has absolutely no credibility left. GW has been proven to be a hoax. Why are you still pretending it's not a hoax? You are a disgraceful excuse for a newspaper. I will be removing your ink from my web site permanently. You have NO CREDIBILITY! Liars!

Erik of KY 12:10PM April 05, 2010

this is junk science

rotorhead1871 of AZ 2:04PM April 03, 2010

this is garbage science, these climate guys are not good scientists.

rotorhead1871 of AZ 12:04AM March 29, 2010

Climate change or not, I am currently living in China, and conditions here are far worse than conditions back home in Arizona. There are days when the sky seems a mystery because the pollution in air is so bad. Being mindful of the environment might not make a big difference in the overall fate of the world, but it does have an effect on the life we live today. I, for one, am grateful to be from a place that has implemented regulations to prevent the type of smog that presently blocks my sight of the heavens in the place I live at today.

la girl of AR 2:57AM March 24, 2010

It is obvious the bloggers here have not studied this phenomena in much detail. I suggest they start by reading, "Under a Green Sky" by Peter Ward. He is a renowned paleoclimatologist that has done extensive research into the P-T extinction. Remember the extinction of the dinosaurs pales in comparison to the P-T.

Codispoti may be actually observing some of the first initial signs of a serious positive feedback loop developing in what has been a fairly stable homeostatic climate cycle stretching back for millennium. I definitely want to contact this guy.....

Thanks for the article.

Gordon Fowlds of WA 12:29AM March 24, 2010

Mights as well mix up a few million gallons of Jim Jones Koolaid for everyone. Since Bush Cheney have rendered the planet unlivable we should all just snuff ourselves now and get it over with. You (tree hugging liberals) go first.

Gaia Meister of KY 10:18AM March 20, 2010

Dead Zone,

that would be the White House!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Daddy Bahama........The ONE.

Dumber than a swamp tree stump.

politicalRectum of CA 2:45AM March 19, 2010

Onemoreclimateguy.

here is what has to give.

U need to STFU.

The earth is a better place to live, better than in it's entire history.

Study a little history, not your science for tax dollar for third world nations (UN) and this you will find out, or not.

Research the ocean levels through out history, not just in the last week. How much of a change? Find that out for yourself, you will be amazed and it ain't no 5,10, 20 feet...

Ice age. so what, have we stopped thawing yet? Do you know? Seems that we are in another mini ice age caused by sun spots. That is a fact. not "climate change" Mr. Gore.

PoliticalRectum of CA 2:44AM March 19, 2010

Ummm... more like, "Where B.S. Begins".

Since we're not paying attention to the "Big Picture" , ultimately a "Giant Space Rock" is gonna hit us and wipe the slate clean. Zip, nada, nothing left. If we're all still here when it happens we are just another "failed" species.

R.L. Schaefer of CA 4:06PM March 17, 2010

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