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by Christophe » 20/07/09, 23:22

Sure, but don't you think you're doing a bit of a quick shortcut here?
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by Woodcutter » 20/07/09, 23:38

Christophe wrote:[..] It's rubbish ... limitates scientific intoxication. A few decades ago, we did not even talk about global warming ... [...]
I know CEMAGREF fairly well and it is not at all the style of the house.

For warming, academic scientific circles have been talking about it since the very beginning of the 1990s, or even the mid-80s ...
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by recyclinage » 20/07/09, 23:41

Christophe wrote:Sure, but don't you think you're doing a bit of a quick shortcut here?


non
it's exactly the same
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by Christophe » 20/07/09, 23:43

Well yes it also surprised me to see this organization involved in this news ... I know that they are serious people but you will admit that the source lacks "facts" ... not even a link to the study .. .

Ok so let's admit that warming is responsible but to what extent compared to other factors, such as intensive fishing or other chemical pollution?

Moreover: for what "biological" reasons would warming make the fish smaller?

What I question is above all the "generalization" of press editors ... towards a "single thought" ...
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by Christophe » 20/07/09, 23:45

recyclinage wrote:
Christophe wrote:Sure, but don't you think you're doing a bit of a quick shortcut here?


non
it's exactly the same


I leave the floor to Bucheron : Mrgreen:
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by recyclinage » 20/07/09, 23:46

- reduction of fat mass
- chemical poisoning
- change in metabolism due to the difference in food

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by recyclinage » 20/07/09, 23:48

Christophe wrote:
recyclinage wrote:
Christophe wrote:Sure, but don't you think you're doing a bit of a quick shortcut here?


non
it's exactly the same


I leave the floor to Bucheron : Mrgreen:



if you compare the heat of water to radiant heat
you arrive at the same result

metabolic upheaval

to sum up
primary eco-system change
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by Christophe » 21/07/09, 00:03

recyclinage wrote:if you compare the heat of water to radiant heat
you arrive at the same result


Well if there had been ONLY a THERMAL problem in Tcherno, well there would have been NO (or almost) PROBLEM ...

It's everything I wanted to say...
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by recyclinage » 21/07/09, 00:10

certain say radiation

other radiant heat


radioactivity creates heat
molecular burns
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by Woodcutter » 21/07/09, 01:40

recycling, you are heading back to a soapy slope ... :|
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