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Thousands of fish die as Midwest streams heat up! Global warming has conquered America!
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[quote:SaveAmericaFightNWO:MV8xOTQ4MDMzXzMyNjQ1NjY5Xzc1MjRGQkEz] [quote:Anonymous Coward 21235315:MV8xOTQ4MDMzXzMyNjQzNjE4XzY4MDkwMjJF] I'm still deciding if this can be attributed to 'global warming' or solar maximum. Solar maximum seems far more likely, although artificial climate change probably helped some. Chemtrailing may reduce sun absorption during the day, but it also traps heat in a greenhouse effect during the night. Either way, we are absolutely fucked now. [/quote] Global warming is caused by the sun, not CO2. CO2 has never driven climate change. The sun does. Chemtrailing does not reduce absorption, it magnifies it. Here's a video proving it. [youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5hFaE0432tQ[/youtube] TPTB are irradiating the Earth. We're literally being cooked, HAARP is also being used, along with chemtrails to increase the drought potential by heating up the atmosphere on top of what the sun is accomplishing, with the help of man-made magnification. Also, with Corexit to disperse the chemtrails and Fukushima "hot stuff" more easier. [/quote]
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LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — Thousands of fish are dying in the Midwest as the hot, dry summer dries up rivers and causes water temperatures to climb in some spots to nearly 100 degrees.
About 40,000 shovelnose sturgeon were killed in Iowa last week as water temperatures reached 97 degrees. Nebraska fishery officials said they've seen thousands of dead sturgeon, catfish, carp, and other species in the Lower Platte River, including the endangered pallid sturgeon. And biologists in Illinois said the hot weather has killed tens of thousands of large- and smallmouth bass and channel catfish and is threatening the population of the greater redhorse fish, a state-endangered species.
So many fish died in one Illinois lake that the carcasses clogged an intake screen near a power plant, lowering water levels to the point that the station had to shut down one of its generators.
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