The seas levels are rising, the plains
will turn to deserts, polar icecaps will melt, snow will become an
historic artifact, food production will collapse in the heat. What other dire prediction is coming from the global-warming supporters? How about one that the “depletion of atmospheric oxygen on global
scale (which, if happens, obviously can kill most of life on Earth).” That comes from a new study titled, “Mathematical Modelling of Plankton – Oxygen Dynamics Under the Climate Change.” the study information is accessible online for a fee, and the
abstract explains, “Ocean dynamics [are] known to have a strong effect
on the global climate change and on the composition of the atmosphere.
In particular, it is estimated that about 70 percent of the atmospheric
oxygen is produced in the oceans due to the photosynthetic activity of
phytoplankton. “However, the rate of oxygen production depends on water temperature
and hence can be affected by the global warming. In this paper, we
address this issue theoretically by considering a model of a coupled
plankton-oxygen dynamics where the rate of oxygen production slowly
changes with time to account for the ocean warming,” the report said...more
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