Thursday 29 July 2010

January - June 2010 Globally Hottest On Record

Gobal land and sea temeperatures for the period January to June 2010 have been the hottest on record. Data goes back to 1880. June was also the warmest June on record at 1.22 degrees F above the 20th Century average.

Global Warming and Plankton Loss

Scientists think that the ocean's Plankton has actually decreased by 40% over last century, with most of the loss occuring since the 1950's, possible the biggest change to the global biosphere in modern times ...

Plankton Across World's Oceans Decline

Tiny marine animals, called Phytoplankton which inhabit the world's oceans are in steady decline ( about 1% a year ) as the oceans warm, thought to be caused as a result of global warming. A bit worrying, when one considers that the Plankton produce 50% of the oxygen we breath ...