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  • i love plankton. they look after us.

    people don't have the right to kill them to make plastic junk.

  • Co2 is GREEN

    plantsneedco2 (dot) org

  • Thank you.. 90 MILLION 200 LIter Barrells of oil a day BURNED.. WE GODA STOP

  • @greenflyerscanada And greenpeace burns untold thousands of gallons in those old icebreakers they cruise the world in.

  • What would be the cost of building artificial glaciers above these seas?

  • Would farming shell creatures help? Considering the calcium carbonate production.

  • Very good post !!

  • what happened to all the ice!?

  • Killing ourselves...?

  • Green Peace deberia usar solo barcos de velas. Todos sus miembros deberian vivir en pequeñas y modestas viviendas. Y solo usar energia solar. Todos deberian tener huertos aunque sea en los balcones de sus apartamentos y vivir para predicar.

  • As soon as i saw greenpeace was involved, i knew it would be biased from the start, remember green peace make their money off these kind of videos, Green peace was'nt just observing, it has helping funding, so the scientists also get some pay from green peace. If you look at my quote you see that they don't actually say it will kill marine life, just that it will effect it.

  • @ALLAHgoFUCKyourself

    The scientists are paid by IMF-Geomar and not by Greenpeace.

    The only funding done by Greenpeace is the availability of their ship and other resources for the scientists.

  • similar CO2 release and ocean acidifiction has been recorded by geologists a similar number of times, around 60-70 in the last 1 billion years. (when man did'nt exist). So is man having an impact, of course we are, but can the earth deal with it? Of course it can. Besides technology is getting cleaner and cleaner every year. Soon we won't need fossil fuels.

  • Listen, I'm a biochemist and i can tell you to listen carefully to what the guy said, quote "greater acidity than marine life has experiences in at least the last 20 million years". So what does that mean? It means that in the last 20 million years organisms experienced similar levels of acidification, also marine life is at least 1 billion, yes a billion years old. That meas life has evolved to deal with these changes over 50 times in its history.

  • @ALLAHgoFUCKyourself

    umm...Are you deaf? Yes there was ocean acidification in the last 20 million years but didn't you hear him say "By far beyond what organisms have experienced in the evolutionary history for at least the last 20 million years".

  • today my class made a donation day and we collected over 200 euros for Greenpeace!!!!!!

  • go green! go veg!

  • @lolsxboy go tribal!!!!!

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