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Shockingly badly PhotoShopped image, and garbage commentary to boot. This is plumbing new levels of crap for even the PC BBC. Truly awful.
Still 0.07C has probably kept a few more grants alive for a while, regardless of it's complete insignificance (again.)
Yes, we are making a truly awful mess of the planet, but this nonsense helps nobody and is just plain funny. It's the sun stupid. I'm buying parkas for Majorca next year.
Can't decide whether funny or sad. Do you reckon they put that image in there knowing that it was badly shopped and thus trying to be 'modern', or do you think it's a case of lack of attention?
A picture of Josh Jones. https://oceanbites.org/a-career-in-marine-mammal-acoustics-and-the-arctic/
I'll fire up my Photoshop tomorrow and look closely, it seems so fake but.. there is the odd one where the lighting is tricky. Course you'd be mad to stand on ice that thin in wellies unless he was putting his hand into a hole drilled in the ice. This would explain the surface water, virtually no shadow is normal on a translucent surface.
The sun is true enemy, we must stop it changing oceanic Ph levels just all of a sudden
Watching the senate hearings today I was considering how Gov Rick Perry of Texas who studied animal husbandry and led cheers at Texas A&M could seriously contemplate the job of Secretary of Energy; responsible for complex roles including cyber security and the maintaining United States’ nuclear arsenal (2/3 of it's budget).
The current secretary is Ernest J. Moniz, who was chairman of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology physics department and directed the linear accelerator at M.I.T.’s Laboratory for Nuclear Science. Before Mr. Moniz, the job belonged to Steven Chu, a physicist who won a Nobel Prize.
But then I found this pic and realised that animal husbandry is much more technological that you'd think.