Re: [geo] Fwd: When Global Catastrophes Collide: The Climate Engineering Double Catastrophe | Scientific American

2015-04-04 Thread Fred Zimmerman
I was paraphrasing an article by someone else, so this isn't necessarily my personal view (or a precisely accurate paraphrase), but I think the line of argument would be that systems depend on people, too. People and planetary support systems are inextricably linked, mutually reinforcing, and

Re: [geo] Fwd: When Global Catastrophes Collide: The Climate Engineering Double Catastrophe | Scientific American

2015-04-04 Thread Fred Zimmerman
The link in Google Scholar to the PDF is wrong -- it is correct here at Google Books https://books.google.com/books?id=4M6AAgAAQBAJlpg=PP1ots=xkwc1eUYi9dq=piers%20blaikielrpg=PP1#v=onepageq=piers%20blaikief=false On Fri, Apr 3, 2015 at 10:03 PM, Fred Zimmerman geoengineerin...@gmail.com wrote:

[geo] photic zone euxinia

2015-04-04 Thread Schuiling, R.D. (Olaf)
Dear Colleague, I saw with great interest your recent paper in Geology. Your favorite culprit is the CO2 released by the volcanism that was initiated by the breakup of the continents. Undoubtedly that assists the phenomena that you describe. Still, I have the feeling that another associated