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What do you make of the new study concluding that global warming causes oceanic dead zones?

Question by Dana1981: What do you make of the new study concluding that global warming causes oceanic dead zones?
“Under the worst scenario [5-7°C warming], warmer seas and a slowdown of ocean circulation would lower marine oxygen levels, creating “dead zones” that could not support fish, shellfish and other higher forms of marine life — and may not revive for 1,500 to 2,000 years.”

“They would start slowly by the end of this century, it’s not something that would happen tomorrow or in the near future but over the next few generations,”

“Lead scientist Gary Shaffer of the Niels Bohr Institute at the University of Copenhagen said it was unclear, in the grim light of this study, whether future generations could look to the oceans as a major reserve of food.”

http://news.smh.com.au/breaking-news-world/study-predicts-ocean-dead-zones-20090126-7pk2.html

The study abstract (published in Nature Geoscience) concludes:

“substantial reductions in fossil-fuel use over the next few generations are needed if extensive ocean oxygen depletion for thousands of years is to be avoided.”

http://www.nature.com/ngeo/journal/v2/n2/abs/ngeo420.html

What are your thoughts on this study?

Best answer:

Answer by jim z
Warm water holds less oxygen. Warming would exacerbate so called dead zones. Human pollution such as sewage, phosphates, nitrates, etc also tend to increase biologic action which increases dead zones. There have always been dead zones but humans have made them worse. We have made great strides in cleaning up our act.

I noticed the nature article took great leaps in logic to come up with their conclusion that CO2 would cause O2 depletion. I couldn’t open their links but their logic is apparently, CO2 causes warming, warming causes O2 depletion, therefore CO2 causes O2 depletion. When I learned geometry, it was important to make sure your first assumption was correct before jumping to your next.

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What Do I Do When This Happens? (Business Decision Help)?

Question by emarketingguyz: What Do I Do When This Happens? (Business Decision Help)?
I’m in the process of creating an all inclusive service for small businesses to fully automate the sales process of owner websites to generate prescreened qualified sales leads that convert, but for any keywords with “lead generation” in the phrase, it costs upwards of $ 10 per click on average and I can’t afford to compete with that crowd.

What do I do when this sort of thing happens? I have a great much needed service and then upon research the market is too competitive to enter and driving traffic from PPC would bankrupt me.

Any help on how to find other phrases related to my business? Any online resources?

Best answer:

Answer by John Malaki
If the cost is too much via PPC, you could try the following :

Set-up an autoblog, add 1000 pages to it and check the traffic stats to see exactly what people are typing in to view your pages. The data will provide you with ideas regarding the keyword phrases that would be more helpful and less competitive for PPC.

This is what I use instead of using extensive PPC terms to test. There are tools that you can purchase that will set-up the autoblogs.

What do you think? Answer below!