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World to hit temperature tipping point 10 years faster than forecast
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2022-08-23 at 10:38 PM UTCNearly all marine species face extinction if greenhouse emissions don’t drop: study
In addition to the threat this poses to biodiversity around the planet, the results of the study present a major threat to people in the global south, with the biggest danger to species native to low-income countries that rely heavily on fisheries in the tropics and subtropics, according to Boyce and his colleagues.
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2022-08-23 at 10:40 PM UTC
Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson Where did you read that?? The discussion is not limited to a few brainwashed liberals.
Originally posted by Obbe "It is a statement of fact, we cannot be any more certain; it is unequivocal and indisputable that humans are warming the planet."
https://www.bbc.com/news/science-environment-58130705
https://www.ipcc.ch/report/ar6/wg1/downloads/report/IPCC_AR6_WGI_Full_Report.pdf
https://us.cnn.com/2021/08/08/world/climate-warning-alok-sharma-cop26-ipcc-intl/index.html
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2022-08-23 at 10:44 PM UTC
The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) is an intergovernmental body of the United Nations responsible for advancing knowledge on human-induced climate change…
…It is headquartered in Geneva, Switzerland, and is composed of 195 member states…
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Intergovernmental_Panel_on_Climate_Change
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2022-08-23 at 11:03 PM UTCFighting climate change is wildly popular, but most Americans don't know that
The study showed a link between consuming conservative media and high levels of misperception, even when controlling for personal politics. The researchers also found that living in a red state, and having less exposure to climate marches or protests was linked to a greater discrepancy between estimates of popularity and actual popularity of climate policies. According to the paper, supporters of climate action outnumber opponents two to one, but Americans falsely perceive nearly the opposite to be true. Sparkman said that this underestimation of support is problematic because people tend to conform to what they think others believe, which would weaken actual support for such policies.
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2022-08-23 at 11:04 PM UTC
Originally posted by Obbe Fighting climate change is wildly popular, but most Americans don't know that
i assume this will change with urbanization -
2022-08-23 at 11:08 PM UTC
Originally posted by Steven bad faith arguments
try again guys
good luck
https://niggasin.space/thread/32781
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2022-08-24 at 2:11 AM UTCnot clicking any pedophiel links
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2022-08-24 at 4:53 AM UTC
Originally posted by Steven …you would have to believe in some sort of global collusion that can be organized across multiple governments…
Yeah, it's called The Great Reset. Read the book sometime. It's written by the founder of the World Economic Forum, Klaus Schwab himself. You know, the guy who boasted he has been able to infiltrate just about every government on the planet. The guy who promises us we will all "own nothing and be happy". In his book, he outlines, in detail, how governments will employ LOCKSTEP to force depopulation and a centralized global government. How exactly do you think he and his "infiltrated" governments are going to pull that off? By asking nicely? Wake up, pal. The time for sleeping is over. These frauds and chronic liars don't give a shit about you or the planet.
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2022-08-24 at 5:22 AM UTC
Originally posted by ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ Yeah, it's called The Great Reset. Read the book sometime. It's written by the founder of the World Economic Forum, Klaus Schwab himself. You know, the guy who boasted he has been able to infiltrate just about every government on the planet. The guy who promises us we will all "own nothing and be happy". In his book, he outlines, in detail, how governments will employ LOCKSTEP to force depopulation and a centralized global government. How exactly do you think he and his "infiltrated" governments are going to pull that off? By asking nicely? Wake up, pal. The time for sleeping is over. These frauds and chronic liars don't give a shit about you or the planet.
yea alexander dugin wrote about that -
2022-08-24 at 5:34 AM UTCThey're all working in LOCKSTEP to push a global warming hoax, as a pretext for a global takeover, to usher in their One World Government. Even a blind man can see that now. Only an oblivious lost cause and determined idiot cannot see it, at this point.
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2022-08-24 at 12:01 PM UTC
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2022-08-24 at 12:08 PM UTC
Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson So the BBC and CNN…got it
he Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) is an intergovernmental body of the United Nations responsible for advancing knowledge on human-induced climate change.[1][2][3][4] It was established in 1988 by the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) and the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP), and later endorsed by United Nations General Assembly.[5] It is headquartered in Geneva, Switzerland, and is composed of 195 member states.[4][6] The IPCC is governed by its member states, which elect a bureau of scientists to serve for the duration of an assessment cycle (usually six to seven years); the bureau selects experts nominated by governments and observer organisations to prepare IPCC reports.[7] The IPCC is supported by a secretariat and various "Technical Support Units" from specialised working groups and task forces.[7]
The IPCC provides objective and comprehensive scientific information on anthropogenic climate change, including the natural, political, and economic impacts and risks, and possible response options. It does not conduct original research nor monitor climate change, but rather undertakes a periodic, systematic review of all relevant published literature.[8][9] Thousands of scientists and other experts volunteer to review the data and compile key findings into "Assessment Reports" for policymakers and the general public;[10] this has been described as the biggest peer review process in the scientific community.[11]
The IPCC is an internationally accepted authority on climate change, and its work is widely agreed upon by leading climate scientists as well as governments.[12][11] Its reports play a key role in the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC),[13] [8] with the Fifth Assessment Report heavily informing the landmark Paris Agreement in 2015.[14] The IPCC shared the 2007 Nobel Peace Prize with Al Gore for contributions to the human understanding of climate change.[15]
In 2015, the IPCC began its sixth assessment cycle, to be completed in 2022. In August 2021, the Physical Science working group of the IPCC published its contribution the Sixth Assessment Report (IPCC AR6),[16] which The Guardian described as the "starkest warning yet" of "major inevitable and irreversible climate changes",[17] a theme echoed by many newspapers around the world.[18] On 28 February 2022, the IPCC released its Working Group II report on impacts and adaptation, the second of four parts (Working Groups I, II and III, along with the synthesis report) of its Sixth Assessment Report.[19] The Working Group III's "Mitigation of climate change" sub-report to the Sixth Assessment was made available on 4 April 2022.[20]
During this period of the Sixth Assessment Report, the IPCC has released several special reports, including the Special Report on Global Warming of 1.5 °C in 2018, and the Special Report on Climate Change and Land (SRCCL), and the Special Report on the Ocean and Cryosphere in a Changing Climate (SROCC), both in 2019. Consequently, the sixth assessment cycle has been described as the most ambitious in the IPCC's history.[21] -
2022-08-24 at 12:09 PM UTC
Originally posted by Steven he Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) is an intergovernmental body of the United Nations responsible for advancing knowledge on human-induced climate change.[1][2][3][4] It was established in 1988 by the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) and the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP), and later endorsed by United Nations General Assembly.[5] It is headquartered in Geneva, Switzerland, and is composed of 195 member states.[4][6] The IPCC is governed by its member states, which elect a bureau of scientists to serve for the duration of an assessment cycle (usually six to seven years); the bureau selects experts nominated by governments and observer organisations to prepare IPCC reports.[7] The IPCC is supported by a secretariat and various "Technical Support Units" from specialised working groups and task forces.[7]
The IPCC provides objective and comprehensive scientific information on anthropogenic climate change, including the natural, political, and economic impacts and risks, and possible response options. It does not conduct original research nor monitor climate change, but rather undertakes a periodic, systematic review of all relevant published literature.[8][9] Thousands of scientists and other experts volunteer to review the data and compile key findings into "Assessment Reports" for policymakers and the general public;[10] this has been described as the biggest peer review process in the scientific community.[11]
The IPCC is an internationally accepted authority on climate change, and its work is widely agreed upon by leading climate scientists as well as governments.[12][11] Its reports play a key role in the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC),[13] [8] with the Fifth Assessment Report heavily informing the landmark Paris Agreement in 2015.[14] The IPCC shared the 2007 Nobel Peace Prize with Al Gore for contributions to the human understanding of climate change.[15]
In 2015, the IPCC began its sixth assessment cycle, to be completed in 2022. In August 2021, the Physical Science working group of the IPCC published its contribution the Sixth Assessment Report (IPCC AR6),[16] which The Guardian described as the "starkest warning yet" of "major inevitable and irreversible climate changes",[17] a theme echoed by many newspapers around the world.[18] On 28 February 2022, the IPCC released its Working Group II report on impacts and adaptation, the second of four parts (Working Groups I, II and III, along with the synthesis report) of its Sixth Assessment Report.[19] The Working Group III's "Mitigation of climate change" sub-report to the Sixth Assessment was made available on 4 April 2022.[20]
During this period of the Sixth Assessment Report, the IPCC has released several special reports, including the Special Report on Global Warming of 1.5 °C in 2018, and the Special Report on Climate Change and Land (SRCCL), and the Special Report on the Ocean and Cryosphere in a Changing Climate (SROCC), both in 2019. Consequently, the sixth assessment cycle has been described as the most ambitious in the IPCC's history.[21]
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2022-08-24 at 12:11 PM UTC
Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson So the BBC and CNN…got it
Fuck these humans, let them do their thing. I'll watch. I have no stake in the outcome anymore, I don't care what happens to you, I don't care what happens to your country. I don't care what happens to the species, you can all get fucked because it's fun to watch you destroy each other. -
2022-08-24 at 12:12 PM UTC