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Over at Jennifer's place, check out Carnival of the Blue V. As my west coast marine counterpart explains, it's a synthesis of the best ocean-related blogging. This month is definitely an interesting mix and includes my contribution on global warming's effects on sea turtles.
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Because this is Shifting Baselines, where we recognize the need for a historical perspective to understand the 'baseline' and what is deemed 'pristine', it seems fitting to give a brief history of Carnival of the Blue. The brainchild of Mark Powell at Blogfish, Carnival of the Blue is an ocean…
The environmental justice, public health, and other communities are mourning the death of Steve Wing. Dr. Wing was an associate professor of epidemiology at the University of North Carolina’s Gillings School of Global Public Health. I did not have the privilege of personally knowing Dr. Wing, but I…
The boys at Deep Sea News are hosting Carnival of the Blue this month:
This 18th edition of the Carnival of the Blue is one mixed with awe and pessimism, yet optimistic for the beginning of a new political era in the United States. Keep in mind these posts were written prior to the November 4th…
I like the carnival plug, maybe we should adopt this poster to give the carnival a more edgy feel.
Miss Sheril,
Maybe when the Pope is in DC someone who gets an audience can ask him. Most likely he isn't seeking to end overfinhing because, in Scripture, most of the New Testament focuses on people, while the environmental bits are back in the Old Testament. Or maybe no one has drawn him a clever picture. It's not like Christians are ignoring the environment - one of the periodic ads on Scienceblogs is for an interdenominational environemental group (starts with an F for Faith but I forget the name).