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mydriase OP t1_j5fleyf wrote
Reply to comment by Square_Tea4916 in The evolution of acidity in our oceans // 1910 - 2010 // [OC] by mydriase
Also, I’ll add some patterns across oceans are currents, like you see in the northern Atlantic Ocean. The cold waters on the east coast of Canada are colder than those coming from warmer regions, so they get this sped up acidification effect…!
Also, it doesn’t show on the map so well but coastal waters tend to have a higher pH because of human activity and river discharge (bringing waste waters)
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mydriase OP t1_j5fl14x wrote
Reply to comment by Rugfiend in The evolution of acidity in our oceans // 1910 - 2010 // [OC] by mydriase
Thanks a lot. I’ll keep you posted for the more interesting version
Rugfiend t1_j5fkw45 wrote
Reply to comment by mydriase in The evolution of acidity in our oceans // 1910 - 2010 // [OC] by mydriase
I certainly appreciate the post as is.
ar243 t1_j5fkql3 wrote
Here we go again
mydriase OP t1_j5fkf3i wrote
Reply to comment by Square_Tea4916 in The evolution of acidity in our oceans // 1910 - 2010 // [OC] by mydriase
So the logic behind this map, as far as I know it, is that, from a purely chemical point of view, cold water is more acidic since the amount of CO2 that can dissolve into water is inversely proportional to the temperature.
So, this would mean cold water becoming warmer,because of climate change, should be less acidic. But then, in reality, more biological processes take place in warmer waters. These processes releases CO2 and acids. So water ends up getting more acidic
This degree of change is exacerbated by the fact polar waters are warming up much faster than the others on earth
That’s why it’s bright yellow, others who didn’t change so much are likely to not have warmed so much (or other reasons I don’t know)
die_kuestenwache t1_j5fk45j wrote
Hey, look, you can see the tax loopholes.
surreal_mash t1_j5fjug2 wrote
Reply to comment by pukabi in How Covid-19 vaccines succeeded in saving a million US lives, in charts by ILikeNeurons
Which vaccines “treat” disease?
Are you claiming that a “true” vaccine must prevent 100% of infections? If not, can you tell me what you mean by “prevents”?
Square_Tea4916 t1_j5fjp6y wrote
Interesting how it's less acidic in the middle. Wonder what it would look like with a Shipping Route Overlay.
mydriase OP t1_j5fjknm wrote
Reply to comment by Rugfiend in The evolution of acidity in our oceans // 1910 - 2010 // [OC] by mydriase
Agreed. I will post the same map with a comprehensive overview of the topic, with more info and figures. But since this sub seems to appreciate simpler maps (because the map I made is a 3-4 mns read and no one has time) I’m posting this in the meantime
teamongered OP t1_j5firi4 wrote
The data is from here: https://www.diversify.fyi/
I created this figure using Python and Plotly.
bearposters t1_j5fh7lt wrote
What drove so much growth between 47 and 52?!
Rugfiend t1_j5fgtjy wrote
Sadly, this does nothing for armchair expert denialists - the implications are meaningless to the clueless.
Cool_Bite_7989 t1_j5fgian wrote
Here I am thinking slides would be the highest.
BobRussRelick t1_j5fdjfb wrote
Reply to comment by Molsar in How Covid-19 vaccines succeeded in saving a million US lives, in charts by ILikeNeurons
The stats I linked have datasets excluding covid, so clearly no.
And I showed you that data you are requesting in Europe, clearly the least vaccinated nations have the fewest excess deaths today, is that due to climate change or?
Molsar t1_j5fc878 wrote
Reply to comment by BobRussRelick in How Covid-19 vaccines succeeded in saving a million US lives, in charts by ILikeNeurons
Don't be daft .. maybe COVID. Show me stats that show states with the highest increases in excess deaths are in the highly vaccinated states and not the Dumb states.
Tell you what I'll make it easy. US soldier where mandated and they are right in that age group. Show the increases of military members deaths.
Dedalo703 OP t1_j5f71tj wrote
BobRussRelick t1_j5f6zuf wrote
Reply to comment by QristopherQuixote in How Covid-19 vaccines succeeded in saving a million US lives, in charts by ILikeNeurons
>check out table 5.7 on page 23 https://www.soa.org/4a368a/globalassets/assets/files/resources/research-report/2022/group-life-covid-19-mortality-03-2022-report.pdf
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>also the graphs on page 9 here https://www.soa.org/4a55a7/globalassets/assets/files/resources/research-report/2022/excess-death-us.pdf
kids didn't die of covid, the deaths in that age group were so low the CDC removed it from the dataset
BobRussRelick t1_j5f6vb9 wrote
Reply to comment by Molsar in How Covid-19 vaccines succeeded in saving a million US lives, in charts by ILikeNeurons
that is not true, the mandates were mostly at schools, universities and workplaces not statewide. and plenty in those states.
and please explain the increase in excess deaths if not from the vaccine, and also this- I'd love to see someone post this to dataisbeautiful but I know they won't https://twitter.com/EU_Eurostat/status/1615289083311575041
BobRussRelick t1_j5f6fh8 wrote
Reply to comment by TracyMorganFreeman in How Covid-19 vaccines succeeded in saving a million US lives, in charts by ILikeNeurons
the vaccine did not reduce viral load when delta became prevalent, this was mainstream news in August of 2021 https://www.ucdavis.edu/health/covid-19/news/viral-loads-similar-between-vaccinated-and-unvaccinated-people
and yes there are literally millions of instances where they claimed it reduced infection https://thehill.com/homenews/sunday-talk-shows/553773-fauci-vaccinated-people-become-dead-ends-for-the-coronavirus/
Impressive-Sort223 t1_j5f5iq1 wrote
Reply to comment by mydriase in The evolution of acidity in our oceans // 1910 - 2010 // [OC] by mydriase
Nope, very interesting stuff! Thanks for sharing.
mydriase OP t1_j5f5gl1 wrote
Reply to comment by Impressive-Sort223 in The evolution of acidity in our oceans // 1910 - 2010 // [OC] by mydriase
No problem ! I hope it won’t be confusing overall
Impressive-Sort223 t1_j5f5ed0 wrote
Reply to comment by mydriase in The evolution of acidity in our oceans // 1910 - 2010 // [OC] by mydriase
Ahhhhh pardon my misunderstanding and thanks for helping me see that.
BaalHammonBePraised t1_j5flisd wrote
Reply to Racial diversity in top tech & biotech companies [OC] by teamongered
Why do you guys from the USA involve race in so many things? Its an unhealthy obsession