an even more frightening perspective
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how does a fuck flood? Is it water disguised as a fuck?
Just Ledoux it
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...we need to prepare for the likelihood that this is the coldest year any of us will experience for the rest of our lives...
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i'm ok with that. Michigan winters can be pretty brutal.
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Simpsons did itTraditionKU wrote: ↑Thu Jul 22, 2021 1:25 pm ...we need to prepare for the likelihood that this is the coldest year any of us will experience for the rest of our lives...
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proud to be a signatory to this and other such works
https://academic.oup.com/bioscience/adv ... 79/6325731
https://academic.oup.com/bioscience/adv ... 79/6325731
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sigh...
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/videos/2 ... turn-video
related, due to slash & burn actions in the Amazon, the region as a whole now expels more carbon than it absorbs
the “lungs of the planet” as it’s been called are in trouble
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/videos/2 ... turn-video
related, due to slash & burn actions in the Amazon, the region as a whole now expels more carbon than it absorbs
the “lungs of the planet” as it’s been called are in trouble
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Scary shit.TraditionKU wrote: ↑Fri Aug 06, 2021 4:57 pm https://www.politico.com/news/2021/08/0 ... 26?cid=apn
more to come monday
without the rest of the world following suit will it even be enough? Or are we just fucked?
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If the gulfstream...AMOC gets disrupted/dissapears (as some are predicting and there is supporting evidence) the climate as we know it is going to be turned on its head nearly immediately. Predications on that range from years to decades....but it is consistently weakening yearly .
Just Ledoux it
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Article on it...TDub wrote: ↑Fri Aug 06, 2021 8:38 pm If the gulfstream...AMOC gets disrupted/dissapears (as some are predicting and there is supporting evidence) the climate as we know it is going to be turned on its head nearly immediately. Predications on that range from years to decades....but it is consistently weakening yearly .
https://www.livescience.com/gulf-stream ... hange.html
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I saw a documentary on this years ago. It claimed that it would cause drought in the East US and then heavy snow in NE Canada possibly causing a new ice age.TDub wrote: ↑Fri Aug 06, 2021 8:38 pm If the gulfstream...AMOC gets disrupted/dissapears (as some are predicting and there is supporting evidence) the climate as we know it is going to be turned on its head nearly immediately. Predications on that range from years to decades....but it is consistently weakening yearly .
Crazy stuff.
Defense. Rebounds.
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That’s why “Climate Change” is a more appropriate term than “Global Warming”. While the overall average temperature is increasing there are locations where the opposite is the case
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I think "possibly causing a new ice age" refers to more than "there are locations where the opposite is true".
Just Ledoux it
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ugh...i don’t even want to post a link
3+ decades of warnings falling on deliberately deaf ears
and there are still ignorant and selfish fucks burying their heads in the sand
3+ decades of warnings falling on deliberately deaf ears
and there are still ignorant and selfish fucks burying their heads in the sand
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The U.N. Climate Report Is a 'Code Red for Humanity'
https://www.esquire.com/news-politics/p ... -code-red/
https://www.esquire.com/news-politics/p ... -code-red/
* I watched Contagion with my wife the weekend of the spiked Big 12 Tournament. Feel like I need to queue up The Day After Tomorrow.In the future, when historians are doing their work, many of them in underwater archives, they are going to be mystified by the role played by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change. Golly, they will say through their respiration devices, why didn’t anyone listen to these people? On Monday, the IPCC issued yet another report on the climate crisis, and the only way it could have been more direct about the imminent threat to human habitation is if you tied the report around a brick and threw it through a window at Exxon HQ.
[...]
After a ship sinks, there always comes a point where the Coast Guard announces that its efforts have changed from “rescue” to “recovery.” I have a feeling from this report that we are at that kind of moment right now. So much of the damage appears irreversible that it’s time to make plans on how we’re going to live in a radically transformed biosphere.
[...]
All of this was avoidable, of course, if we didn’t fundamentally believe that the climate crisis was essentially a political debate. The parallels to the pandemic* are frighteningly exact: the scientific community is gradually acclimating itself (and us) to the fact that COVID is not going to be eradicated, but that, rather, it will be one of those diseases that is a part of being alive in this world, or whatever’s left of it. Welcome to Happy Fun Monday.
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TraditionKU wrote: ↑Mon Aug 09, 2021 8:08 am 3+ decades of warnings falling on deliberately deaf ears