Sydney (dpa) – A massive die-off of mangrove swamps along the northern coast of Australia was linked to climate change by a leading scientist on Monday. More than 7,000 hectares of dead mangroves along a remote 700-kilometre stretch of coastline was filmed from a helicopter by scientists over the weekend after reports from indigenous rangers about…
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There is just as much evidence to support the theory that the die-off was done by extraterrestrial aliens as there is to blame global warming, particularly since there has not yet been very much warming.
–Jerome C Liner, Cincinnati, Ohio