MALIN PINSKY
NY Times: Ocean Life Faces Mass Extinction, Broad Study Says
By CARL ZIMMER
Scientists find what they say are clear signs that humans are beginning to damage oceans on an unprecedented scale.
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As if the girly men and mannish women who worship Sulzberger's Slimes didn't already have enough to soil their pink panties about; add the "mass extinction of ocean life" to the melting ice caps, ISIS, Al Qaeda, Boku Haram, Vladimir Putin, Ebola, China, Iran, Syria, North Korea and the immortal ghost of Adolf Hitler to the ever-growing list of things that go bump in the night.
To what do these "scientists" attribute the murder of ocean life, you ask? To Global Warming (TM), of course! The article quotes the ridiculous rant of Dr. Malin Pinsky, a marine biologist and self-described "evolutionary ecologist" at Rutgers University, who co-authored the scary new report:
“If you cranked up the aquarium heater and dumped some acid in the water, your fish would not be very happy,” Dr. Pinsky said. “In effect, that’s what we’re doing to the oceans.”
Profound Pinsky; absolutely profound. Sublime even!
Wonder boy Pinsky has it all figured out. The acid and aquarium thermometer analogy should earn him a Nobel Prize in Marine Biology.
Pinko Pinsky and friends know that the atmospheric thermometer readings actually do not support Global Warming (TM). Plan B of the Globalist plot to tax carbon and kill the last remnants of national sovereignty is to dive deep under water to concoct a new brand of junk science; the 'CO2-is-killing-the-oceans' scare.
That being said, there is indeed compelling evidence of damage to Pacific Ocean life, but it's not due to Global Warming (TM) or carbon emissions. The meltdown of the Fukushima reactor in Japan appears to be the likely culprit, but neither Pinko Pinsky nor Sulzberger's Slimes have any interest in investigating the adverse effects of that ongoing disaster. The truth just doesn't fit the Slimes' agenda, and it doesn't pay Pinko Pinsky's inflated salary as a tenured Rutgers radical (your humble author's Alma Mater....barf!).
The Fukushima theory is plausible and very intriguing. Instead of wasting his time and our tax money analyzing non-existent Global Warming (TM) and CO2 "acidity", a serious marine biologist with a genuine concern for ocean life would be studying that phenomenon.
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