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Finally some good news on climate change.

It turns out the increase in annual hurricanes is mostly the result of Scott Drew sucking so much.
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You seem to be experiencing a bit of climate change as well. An extended period of melting.
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Just Ledoux it
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humans are an awful, horrible species

https://theguardian.com/environment/202 ... first-time

microplastics found in human blood
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Have we fallen into a mesmerized state that makes us accept as inevitable that which is inferior or detrimental, as though having lost the will or the vision to demand that which is good?
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RIP Wynn Bruce

50yo Buddhist from Boulder who self-immolated on the Supreme Court steps to protest climate change on Earth Day

at this point "Earth Day" kinda just comes across as sarcastic
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Food shortages driven by war and climate change are making it harder for many people around the world to feed their families. And now the price of yet another cooking staple is skyrocketing. According to the UN, global cooking oil prices rose 23 percent in March. They had already been at record highs in February.

Historic drought across South America is causing dramatic declines in soybean oil production. Drought is also forcing Canadian farmers to shift away from canola crops. And an export ban on palm oil from Indonesia (the world’s largest producer) is putting an even tighter squeeze on the world’s oil supply. In the US this means paying more for staples like mayonnaise and salad dressing. But in developing regions, the cost is much greater for people with less reliable access to food...


thanks, joe
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Have we fallen into a mesmerized state that makes us accept as inevitable that which is inferior or detrimental, as though having lost the will or the vision to demand that which is good?
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https://www.telegraph.co.uk/business/20 ... raine-war/

we were talking about food shortages somewhere...dont remember where....plug your ears lalalala everything's fine.
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Just Ledoux it
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Early peak runoff for Western Slope rivers

https://www.aspentimes.com/news/early-p ... pe-rivers/
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i used to tell DC that this is exactly why the US should view itself as being in an enviable position if only it would embrace it

we should be doing more to lead, and help other countries move away from such archaic ways by being more open to collaboration and the sharing of greener technologies

(i hope this wasn’t your intent, but just because other countries are being dicks doesn’t mean the US should too. we are the shining beacon on the hill, after all…and the greatest country in the history of everything)
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KUTradition wrote: Wed Jun 08, 2022 4:19 pm
i used to tell DC that this is exactly why the US should view itself as being in an enviable position if only it would embrace it

we should be doing more to lead, and help other countries move away from such archaic ways by being more open to collaboration and the sharing of greener technologies

(i hope this wasn’t your intent, but just because other countries are being dicks doesn’t mean the US should too. we are the shining beacon on the hill, after all…and the greatest country in the history of everything)
nah, my intent was a more of "throwing my hands up" heres an article. We have no easy way out. The solutions require a global coordination which doesn't and can't exist. My frustration is that the country has us at each others throats about straws, and electric vehicles etc...the blame is placed on the consumer. We are pawns, the planning isn't there. We can be the best stewards possible and the result isn't guaranteed. Not only is it not guaranteed, it is damn near unachievable. We (American citizens) can do every single thing potentially asked and still end up in essentially the same predicament.

Every country has, and will, always do whatever necessary to meet its own immediate requirements. Any additional intentions, however good, will fall by the wayside the moment the struggle is pushed onto those in control. Appeasement is the ultimate pillow for those in charge.
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TDub wrote: Thu Jun 09, 2022 12:39 am
KUTradition wrote: Wed Jun 08, 2022 4:19 pm
i used to tell DC that this is exactly why the US should view itself as being in an enviable position if only it would embrace it

we should be doing more to lead, and help other countries move away from such archaic ways by being more open to collaboration and the sharing of greener technologies

(i hope this wasn’t your intent, but just because other countries are being dicks doesn’t mean the US should too. we are the shining beacon on the hill, after all…and the greatest country in the history of everything)
nah, my intent was a more of "throwing my hands up" heres an article. We have no easy way out. The solutions require a global coordination which doesn't and can't exist. My frustration is that the country has us at each others throats about straws, and electric vehicles etc...the blame is placed on the consumer. We are pawns, the planning isn't there. We can be the best stewards possible and the result isn't guaranteed. Not only is it not guaranteed, it is damn near unachievable. We (American citizens) can do every single thing potentially asked and still end up in essentially the same predicament.

Every country has, and will, always do whatever necessary to meet its own immediate requirements. Any additional intentions, however good, will fall by the wayside the moment the struggle is pushed onto those in control. Appeasement is the ultimate pillow for those in charge.
i end up feeling the same way more often than not. tough to be optimistic most days
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some positive news: feds to begin phasing out the sale of single-use plastics in national parks
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Have we fallen into a mesmerized state that makes us accept as inevitable that which is inferior or detrimental, as though having lost the will or the vision to demand that which is good?
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heard 2 dead foxes were found outside SLC, both tested positive for bird flu.


in some positive news...heard a weather podcast yesterday that indicated that we're in the middle of an ocean current shift that occurs every 30ish years. Should create more La nina conditions and bring cooler wetter summer weather to the west US. Downside being it also brings more severe weather and is associated with an increase in big hurricanes in the Atlantic.
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just got a nice bit of rain…steady and soaking

but, i call bs on the cooler temps

we shall see
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Guess I’ll just leave this here

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ousdahl wrote: Tue Jun 14, 2022 10:42 am Guess I’ll just leave this here

“GOP be like”

Nailed it
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