Santa Claus Dives Into Hot Climate Issue In Paris Aquarium

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The Explorers Club, whose members include Elon Musk and Jeff Bezos, has been rocked by allegations that its president Richard Wiese had a 'sexual relationship' with explorer Christine Dennison while he was living with his now-wife Nicole Young.

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PARIS, Dec 4 (Reuters) - In a change of scene, Santa Claus is donning flippers and a diving mask along with his traditional red-and-white outfit to scuba dive in a Paris aquarium as he teaches kids about global warming and climate issues during the festive season.

Lungfish Dive Systems, a British company that manufactures scuba equipment, is spearheading a global initiative to explore whether hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT) could reduce the COVID-19 fatality rate by helping patients breathe better and giving their lungs a chance to recover.  

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Timothy Taylor (left) and Christine Dennison (right) at the 2011 WINGS WorldQuest Women of Discovery Awards in New York. The couple filed the $1.9 million lawsuit for breach of contract, defamation and negligence after being expelled from the elite club

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Reynolds says he's already spoken with aerospace companies about the steps that would need to be taken to convert planes into hospitals by removing seats and enabling them to operate with a pressurized cabin at ground-level.  

'After their "pregnancy check-ups," we have been tagging the pregnant tiger sharks with satellite transmitters to track their movements and evaluate behavioural patterns to reveal possible gestation and pupping grounds,' said Dr Hammerschlag

One member Julian Monroe Fisher wrote a letter to members saying: 'The current deal is an overreaching, one-sided proposal in favor of Discovery that would irreparably impact the club's assets, mission, reputation and legacy.' 

'After their "pregnancy check-ups," we have been tagging the pregnant tiger sharks with satellite transmitters to track their movements and evaluate behavioural patterns to reveal possible gestation and pupping grounds.'

The illicit relationship came to light in a lawsuit filed by Dennison and her husband Timothy Taylor against Wiese and the club (headquarters above) claiming that the boss then booted them out of rental offices in an act of vengeance

If the trial supports his theory, Reynolds says the treatment could be rolled out worldwide by emptying out airplanes - thousands of which have been grounded during coronavirus lockdowns - and converting them into field hospitals given that they're already fitted with pressure systems. 

The illicit relationship came to light in a $1.9 million lawsuit filed by Dennison and her husband Timothy Taylor against Wiese and the club claiming that the boss then booted them out of rental offices in an act of vengeance.

Members, who count astronauts Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin and the first man to summit Mount Everest Sir Edmund Hillary among their peers, voiced outrage after it emerged in January that Wiese had secretly agreed to partner with the network. 

Technion University Aerospace researcher Neta Blum told that repeated cycles of pressurizing and depressurizing the cabin could cause 'fatigue cracks' in the plane's fuselage - potentially deterring airlines from loaning aircraft out. 

The suit comes as another blow to the non-profit as it has faced a backlash over its decision to make a deal with the Discovery Channel, giving the network naming rights to the headquarters and filming rights for expeditions

But Reynolds and his team believe airplanes could serve as an alternative for the chambers because they regulate pressure in a similar manner when flying at altitudes where the air is too thin for people to breath.   

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