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Old 27-04-2007, 06:48 PM
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Default Dead zones

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Originally Posted by H2-PV View Post
This is an incorrect assessment. The resulting pollution follows from poor choices, and energy use is a survival requirement.
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In 1970, first ever Earth Day there was one acknowledged "dead zone" in the oceans. By 1990 there were 75, by 2002 there were 150, by 2007 there are 200 of them. It is a failure. It cannot be salvaged. The longer one delays, the more expensive it gets to replace it with 21st century lifestyles.
Are there any maps of these dead zones.

Has anyone looked in to repairing them?
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