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World to hit temperature tipping point 10 years faster than forecast
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2022-08-03 at 11:15 PM UTC
Originally posted by ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ You have to understand that these hoaxes are nothing more than clever scams for ultimate control of the planet. Once you realize that, everything else makes perfect sense.
It doesn't change anything if I realize it or not so it really doesn't matter. Kind of like climate change tee hee -
2022-08-03 at 11:27 PM UTC
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2022-08-03 at 11:34 PM UTC
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2022-08-03 at 11:35 PM UTCWeatherthing
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2022-08-04 at 12:52 AM UTCThe ratbags are currently trying to change the weather temperatures back to Fahrenheit from Celsius, so they can make the numbers look even scarier. Beyond pathetic. But the dummies will keep on swallowing it, because that's just who they are: clear menaces to society.
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2022-08-04 at 4:29 PM UTC
Originally posted by ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ The ratbags are currently trying to change the weather temperatures back to Fahrenheit from Celsius, so they can make the numbers look even scarier. Beyond pathetic. But the dummies will keep on swallowing it, because that's just who they are: clear menaces to society.
when i was a kid and saw US drama and docus saying people / charactor having over 100° fever i thought they meant celcious. -
2022-08-04 at 4:31 PM UTCI bet they wont change the price of gas back to gallons though instead of Litres in euroland.
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2022-08-04 at 5:12 PM UTC
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2022-08-04 at 8:03 PM UTCAmerican west faces water and power shortages due to climate crisis: UN environment agency
"The conditions in the American west, which we're seeing around the Colorado River basin, have been so dry for more than 20 years that we're no longer speaking of a drought,” said Lis Mullin Bernhardt, an ecosystems expert at UNEP. “We refer to it as ‘aridification’ - a new very dry normal.”
Aridification. 2023 is going to be very interesting for the Southwest. The lower basin states have until Aug 15th to submit their plan to the federal gov explaining how they're going to reduce water usage by 2-4 million acre feet per year. If you're in the southwest, get out while you can. -
2022-08-04 at 8:07 PM UTC
Originally posted by Obbe American west faces water and power shortages due to climate crisis: UN environment agency
Aridification. 2023 is going to be very interesting for the Southwest. The lower basin states have until Aug 15th to submit their plan to the federal gov explaining how they're going to reduce water usage by 2-4 million acre feet per year. If you're in the southwest, get out while you can.
My water is out of California's greedy mitts. It comes from an underground river over 800 feet deep that makes the Colorado look like a creek. -
2022-08-04 at 10:08 PM UTC
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2022-08-04 at 10:11 PM UTC
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2022-08-04 at 10:17 PM UTC
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2022-08-04 at 10:44 PM UTCThere's no real shortage of water. It's all just another globalist hoax, orchestrated by none other than George Soros, Klaus Schwab, Bill Gates, and their army of mindless lackeys. The Great Reset: destroy countries from within, then parade in as the heroes of the story for ultimate control of the entire planet. Once you understand that fact, everything else makes perfect sense.
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2022-08-04 at 10:53 PM UTCEurope’s Rhine River Is on the Brink of Effectively Closing
Squeezed into narrow channels, Europe's mightiest river is degenerating into a trickle under the impact of the climate crisis. When the river becomes impassable for shipping in some places, supply chains are disrupted.
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2022-08-05 at 12:03 PM UTC
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2022-08-05 at 12:56 PM UTC
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2022-08-05 at 1:02 PM UTC*unless you are sticking your dick in another man's asshole.
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2022-08-05 at 1:07 PM UTCIt's really amazing just how full of shit these liberals are.
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2022-08-06 at 2:24 PM UTC
Originally posted by Obbe American west faces water and power shortages due to climate crisis: UN environment agency
Aridification. 2023 is going to be very interesting for the Southwest. The lower basin states have until Aug 15th to submit their plan to the federal gov explaining how they're going to reduce water usage by 2-4 million acre feet per year. If you're in the southwest, get out while you can.
i guarantee obbe doesnt even know what and how acre/feet of water are calculated or defined.