First, an on-topic comment just so my post isn't completely pointless... My niece was stung in the foot by a jellyfish north of LA. I had read that rinsing with freshwater will cause more poison to be released, and thus more pain. I had also read that you can rinse it with urine but I wasn't about to pee on my niece in public or in private. Seawater and sand seemed to work.
Off-topic - what's with the style of writing in that article? I've seen more and more articles written in that voice - attempts at lame humor with aside statements, mixing an interesting article with the voice of a high schooler. Has Wired always been like this? I don't read them, but I thought that their target audience was relatively educated tech people.
I'm glad you didn't urinate on your niece. I heard about it as well but never knew if it's real or not. This might help:
http://www.scientificamerican.com/article/fact-or-fiction-ur...
Relevant quote:
"But what about urine? It contains salts and electrolytes... The concentration of salts and other compounds people have in their urine changes, he explains. If it is too dilute it will be similar to freshwater and cause those stingers to fire."
So you did the smart thing!
'As humans, it’s clear we need to tackle the direness that is global warming' rather assumes we have access to the knobs that do the controlling.
Meanwhile 'ocean surface warming appears to have stalled since at least the early 2000′s. The global average sea surface temperature (SST) update for Feb. 2013 is -0.01 deg. C, relative to the 2003-2006 average.
Off-topic - what's with the style of writing in that article? I've seen more and more articles written in that voice - attempts at lame humor with aside statements, mixing an interesting article with the voice of a high schooler. Has Wired always been like this? I don't read them, but I thought that their target audience was relatively educated tech people.