A report from the National Academy of Sciences made the observation that
the percentage of the ocean floor covered by decomposing organisms had increased from 1% coverage to 98% coverage — the highest in the 24 years
they had been observing. They tried to correlate the findings to global
warming. However, since data for the past 17 years shows no global
warming despite a record increase in CO2, global warming is not the
cause of the observed increase. Climate alarmists tried to "debunk" our report by saying that the dramatic increase in dead organisms was only a local observation at one station. If that were true, then why would it argue for GLOBAL warming as the NAS paper concludes? Actually the report said
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