Ocean Acidification: A Global Case of Osteoporosis

"It's the most profound environmental change I've seen in my entire career, and nobody saw it coming," says Thomas E. Lovejoy, a biologist and president of the H. J. Heinz III Center for Science, Economics and the Environment in Washington, D.C. Full Story »

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Jesse Scott
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by Jesse Scott - Oct. 1, 2008

Well it all sounds good, and certainly hits home to all the current buzzwords of save the reefs, and global warming. And, plenty of names are dropped. Little scientific evidence or data is presented. The article just seems to ride on the coat tails of others work. And the end was most disappointing with the usual generic language of how reducing my carbon footprint is going to save the world. Was this an article or an ad for a carbon footprint company?

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