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by myshpa
1431 days ago
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Yes, the article is bad. But lets not discredit the findings. Even if it's 90% in 2045, and if 1% of plankton dies every year (https://www.goesfoundation.com/), it means we've lost so far 70% of plankton since 1940. It still seems like a reason to be worried, and not to say "it's absolute garbage => everything's ok, no reason to be concerned". |
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