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[quote:Catseye:MV80NjA4NDUwXzgzOTMzMjU1X0ZBNEZCMUMz] [quote:VaRiEtY VaL:MV80NjA4NDUwXzgzOTI4ODM0XzNDRTQwREI0] [quote:Catseye:MV80NjA4NDUwXzgzOTIxMjc2X0M2MTk2M0Mw] [quote:BRIEF:MV80NjA4NDUwXzgzOTIxMTEyXzk1NjhCRTA2] [quote:Catseye:MV80NjA4NDUwXzgzOTIxMDM5XzMxNEU2RjNC] [quote:BRIEF:MV80NjA4NDUwXzgzOTIwODU1X0Q4MERCMjRC] [quote:Sungaze_At_Dawn:MV80NjA4NDUwXzgzOTE3MTMxXzVDOUNBODMy] [quote:BRIEF:MV80NjA4NDUwXzgzOTA5OTE1X0JBNkIwMTky] Do we need whales? [/quote] If you like oxygen and they're also humans, the other species on earth. I like oxygen, its important. Without whales and the plankton earth perishes. [/quote] I don't see the relationship between whales and oxygen... [/quote] if whales are really dying because of a lack of their plankton food then there will be less plankton to make oxygen depending on where you look I've seen estimates anywhere from 50% - 80% of our oxygen comes from plankton [/quote] Whales are eating the primary oxygen generating engine for the planet...kill all whales! Let the plankton grow!! [/quote] if something else is killing off plankton then it won't really matter much if whales stop eating it, it may buy some time but we're still screwed [/quote] Bingo. One of my real life Uncle's worked nuke plants forever. Her taught me alot about them. His last job before retiring was at a double nuke facility in Tennessee. I knew Fukushima was going to be a very slow ELE on the day the worker pointed at the live cam. The problem with a slow ELE is people don't believe it and their attention turns elsewhere. It's still an ELE event and we can't put the genie back into the bottle. It might take decades to completly ruin the food chain and the atmosphere but it's going to be ruined eventually. Sparrows in Fukushima have been xrayed with hot particles found in their organs, fish too but it's kept out of most media since fish is a huge brokered commodity. Everyone in the world has already most likely consumed or breathed in a hot particles or two from the jet stream or the global food trades. We will know it's late in the game when cancers triple and grandbabies start being born with multiple heads, arms and legs from damaged dna. Downs syndrome will become much more common place too. It's over, all we can do is wait for the tail off the train to arrive. Yet, deniers keep denying. [/quote] I haven't read anything about Fukushima in quite a while are they still pouring water on the meltdown? and then storing the water? I know they said they're going to dump the water in the sea when they run out of tank space, like in another two years [/quote]
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Fukushima is killing plankton
This is causing whales to starve to death
Thesis by Kevin 'by the sea' Blanch
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