Does all this talk about migrations and megavertebrates make you hungry? Do you feel like you must eat food, but you don’t want to break…
View More Dinner with a MegavertebrateCategory: Industry & Government
The Benefits of Seawater
Hope over at Benefits of Seawater suggests my original debunking of Original Quinton Marine Plasma was not “logical”. First, who is ‘Hope’? She is a…
View More The Benefits of SeawaterThis is My Present?
Today is my birthday! And although I won’t get the birthday spectacular that PZ did, I share my birthday with some magnificent company, Strauss, Ehrlich,…
View More This is My Present?Lobstermen & Fishermen Dance and Sing
Will two starry eyed lovers from opposite sides of the track be able to bring peace to Maine?
View More Lobstermen & Fishermen Dance and SingLobstermen & Fishermen Dance and Sing
Will two starry eyed lovers from opposite sides of the track be able to bring peace to Maine?
View More Lobstermen & Fishermen Dance and SingNo Fish, No Cry…
Why no cry? Because the government is picking up our paycheck! To further prove the economic futility of a deep-sea fishery. Out of AAAS in…
View More No Fish, No Cry…25 Million Dollar Earth Challenge
Former Vice President Al Gore joined airline tycoon Richard Branson today to announce a $25 million prize to the first person to come up with a way of scrubbing greenhouse gases out of the atmosphere in the battle to
beat global warming. Today, he joined Richard Branson, the British magnate, adventurer, and now eco-entrepreneur, in announcing the Virgin Earth Challenge, a $25 million bounty Mr. Branson is offering for any scientist or team who can figure out a way to pull the most significant heat-trapping gas, carbon dioxide, directly out of the air.
Just Science #2: Science and Industry Collaboration in Deep-Sea Research
Do Scientist and the Oil Industry Make Strange Bedfellows?
View More Just Science #2: Science and Industry Collaboration in Deep-Sea ResearchFish Are Still Screwed
“Industrialized fishing is the driving force in the depletion of biodiversity in our oceans…Oceans have been exempt from rules that are so natural to us…
View More Fish Are Still ScrewedCan the Deep-Sea Mitigate CO2 Rise and Global Warming?
In the last 10 years, the average temperature of the earth as increased by 0.75 degrees Celsius. In less you have not read a newspaper…
View More Can the Deep-Sea Mitigate CO2 Rise and Global Warming?