Home |
Search |
Today's Posts |
|
UK diy (uk.d-i-y) For the discussion of all topics related to diy (do-it-yourself) in the UK. All levels of experience and proficency are welcome to join in to ask questions or offer solutions. |
Reply |
|
LinkBack | Thread Tools | Display Modes |
#1
Posted to uk.d-i-y
|
|||
|
|||
Doomed! We're doomed
The wet sheep and flowerpots of the olympic european commune have truned their attention to Antarctica in orde to warm things up:
What was once a good thing for Adélie penguins is becoming too much of a good thing. For thousands of years, spells of warm weather along the coast of Antarctica helped penguin populations thrive. Milder weather meant more bare-rock locations for the birds to lay their eggs and nurture their chicks, as well as less stress on the parents and newborns and less sea ice to fight through in the harbors. But over the past few decades, some parts of the southern continent have turned too warm€”particularly the water€”due to global climate change. According to a new study, that warmth is likely to change where Adélies can raise chicks. Using observations of penguin populations and of environmental conditions, as well as computer models of projected environmental changes, the team of researchers projected that nearly a third of Adélie penguin colonies around Antarctica (representing about 20 percent of the total population) could be in decline by 2060. By the end of the 21st century, as much as 60 percent of the colonies could be in trouble. On the other hand, some new refuges on other parts of the coast could open up and offset the losses. New Headline: Climate change is for the birds as quackers move from ice to ice in the neo Pengin March. If it isn't the CFC its the carbon dioxide. WTH are those scientits using down there? Radial carbonate dating? |
#2
Posted to uk.d-i-y
|
|||
|
|||
Doomed! We're doomed
On 13/07/2016 3:51 AM, Weatherlawyer wrote:
The wet sheep and flowerpots of the olympic european commune have truned their attention to Antarctica in orde to warm things up: What was once a good thing for Adélie penguins is becoming too much of a good thing. For thousands of years, spells of warm weather along the coast of Antarctica helped penguin populations thrive. Milder weather meant more bare-rock locations for the birds to lay their eggs and nurture their chicks, as well as less stress on the parents and newborns and less sea ice to fight through in the harbors. But over the past few decades, some parts of the southern continent have turned too warm€”particularly the water€”due to global climate change. According to a new study, that warmth is likely to change where Adélies can raise chicks. Using observations of penguin populations and of environmental conditions, as well as computer models of projected environmental changes, the team of researchers projected that nearly a third of Adélie penguin colonies around Antarctica (representing about 20 percent of the total population) could be in decline by 2060. By the end of the 21st century, as much as 60 percent of the colonies could be in trouble. On the other hand, some new refuges on other parts of the coast could open up and offset the losses. New Headline: Climate change is for the birds as quackers move from ice to ice in the neo Pengin March. If it isn't the CFC its the carbon dioxide. WTH are those scientits using down there? Radial carbonate dating? Do you think that the penguins have put up with thousands of years of ice knowing the land was there? I think they have been through the melt before? |
Reply |
Thread Tools | Search this Thread |
Display Modes | |
|
|
Similar Threads | ||||
Thread | Forum | |||
Is duct tape doomed? | Home Repair | |||
We're doomed! | Home Repair | |||
We're doomed! | Home Repair | |||
OT- Oil futures- was Why General Motors is doomed | Woodworking | |||
Doomed Engineers | Metalworking |