Friday, January 20, 2012

.... And I Thought Global Warming Was Decimating Species ... Absolutely Nothing to Do With the Bakken

Updates

September 3, 2012: research reveals that biodiversity on Earth generally increases as the planet warms. Common sense.

Original Post
Link here.
Although it may seem surprising that an "extinct" animal can be found, new species are still being discovered, even among seemingly hard-to-miss animals like monkeys. Since 1990, scientists have run into 93 previously unknown species of primates, more than half from Madagascar.
Again, 93 previously unknown species of primates. Almost like finding intelligent life in DC.

If there are that many new species of primates being found, one can only imagine all the small-animal species not yet discovered. 

And not only that, Madagascar is an island, one of those geographic entities that should be disappearing with global warming. In fact, more islands than ever have been discovered since "we've learned" about anthropogenic global warming.
... no evidence of receding beaches or loss of islands worldwide as predicted with ice caps melting; in fact, a published study shows hundreds of new islands since "global warming" become mainstream -- 657 new islands, Huffington Post, hardly a Fox contributor ...

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