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Heaven and hell are eternal places because they are always present at the extremes of human existence, for better or for worse. People are constantly choosing between them, although they are generally not conscious of that in an articulated manner.
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and from whence did these neanderthals get that 13 billion ? and...for the protesters, if you Honestly want to make the world a better place....
Girls gone wild was a distracting lead up to governments gone wild. Up next, sport hunting and fishing.
The whale may have been trying to complain about the disturbance caused by the boat's engines.
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CO2 doesn't have anything to do with it.
The article has the actual sea temps, when what was referred to was the anomaly maps.
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shows the Austral seas as being normal to cooler than normal.
And since El Nino or La Nina's occur on a regular basis, the anomalies on the Western side of the Pacific will likewise change on a regular basis. That is to say, climate change due to sea temperature anomalies is constant, having been occuring as long as there have been El Nino's and La Nina's.
Acidification: A misleading term on a good day. A sneaky way to describe a slight decrease in water alkalinity towards a neutral pH of 7.5. It does not mean that the water is now acid pH.