Global Warming Disaster: Billions of Jellyfish Destroy Irish Salmon Farm

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Just a few days after release of the IPCC's unequivocal report on the need for urgent action against climate change, warming ocean waters have delivered corroboration from Mother Nature in a fashion stranger than fiction. Billions of jellyfish in a mass 10 square miles in size and 35 feet deep stung to death all the fish in a Northern Irish salmon farm. Rescuers tried to reach the salmon cages, but their boats were no match for the dense mass.

The species of jellyfish responsible, Pelagia nocticula, is popularly known as the mauve stinger and has a reputation of terrorizing bathers in the Mediterranean Sea. But a mass that size so far north in British or Irish waters? Scientists are citing it as even further evidence of global warming, according to the BBC.

Might be time to invite global warming deniers and delayers of solutions -- of every persuasion -- for a wee swim, don't you think?


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