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Heat wave over Greenland causing massive ice melt
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<blockquote data-quote="Brightmoon" data-source="post: 74219993" data-attributes="member: 407594"><p>Biologists were the first non climate scientists to jump on the global warming bandwagon. Plants can become less nutritious because the higher CO 2 levels cause the plant to produce more carbohydrates rather than proteins . The lower protein levels make them more vulnerable to predation and diseases. Animals and people ( other animals ) are showing signs of kidney disease around the equator due to the high heat and humidity .strenuous activity in high temperatures and high humidity is a bad idea. disease organisms (eucaryotic multicellular parasites, fungal , viral and bacterial) are moving out of their traditional areas because of the warmer weather . Species are moving out of their traditional areas in to areas that they weren’t able to survive previously. Some of those become invasive . others just become interesting ( crepe myrtles in New York for example. The change has been extremely rapid when I was a kid crepe myrtles. couldn’t reliably survive the winters in New York.Now they are common place ) </p><p></p><p>personally what tipped me off to global warming was the USDA agricultural map that commonly shows up on the back of seed packets . Anyone who’s a gardener is familiar with it. New York City has gone from zone 5 to zone 7 over the last 50 years .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brightmoon, post: 74219993, member: 407594"] Biologists were the first non climate scientists to jump on the global warming bandwagon. Plants can become less nutritious because the higher CO 2 levels cause the plant to produce more carbohydrates rather than proteins . The lower protein levels make them more vulnerable to predation and diseases. Animals and people ( other animals ) are showing signs of kidney disease around the equator due to the high heat and humidity .strenuous activity in high temperatures and high humidity is a bad idea. disease organisms (eucaryotic multicellular parasites, fungal , viral and bacterial) are moving out of their traditional areas because of the warmer weather . Species are moving out of their traditional areas in to areas that they weren’t able to survive previously. Some of those become invasive . others just become interesting ( crepe myrtles in New York for example. The change has been extremely rapid when I was a kid crepe myrtles. couldn’t reliably survive the winters in New York.Now they are common place ) personally what tipped me off to global warming was the USDA agricultural map that commonly shows up on the back of seed packets . Anyone who’s a gardener is familiar with it. New York City has gone from zone 5 to zone 7 over the last 50 years . [/QUOTE]
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