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World to hit temperature tipping point 10 years faster than forecast
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2022-09-16 at 9:24 PM UTC
Originally posted by mmQ If I showed you a liberal source that said up was down, you would probably find a way to dispute it lol. That's what I'm talking about. You're doing the very thing I just explained. Thank you.
Claiming you can change the weather by picking poor people's pockets is the same as claiming up is down. It's ludicrous and not even worthy of a response, civil debate or not. -
2022-09-16 at 10:27 PM UTC
Originally posted by Speedy Parker He is compulsively obsessed with climate change and will not consider a single fact which disputes his own views on it.
On the contrary, it is you who are compulsively obsessed with climate change denial as evidenced by this thread and you have not considered any of the facts which dispute your view on it. You don't argue in good faith, you're a troll, don't actually engage in the conversation and told me I should kill myself over what you've assumed by opinion is - so fuck off, who cares what you think about anything, I'll just keep posting the headlines and you can keep getting angry about it. -
2022-09-16 at 10:30 PM UTC
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2022-09-16 at 10:36 PM UTCMore than half of adults surveyed worldwide said that climate change has already had a severe impact on their lives. In 34 countries across six continents, 56 percent of the more than 23,500 adults polled responded that they felt such effects
More than a third said they expect to be forced from their homes by climate change within 25 years, while 71 percent agreed that climate change would have somewhat or very severe impacts on their countries within the next decade, according to the survey.
“We are in a climate crisis,” Gim Huay Neo, managing director and head of the World Economic Forum’s Center for Nature and Climate, said in a statement. -
2022-09-16 at 10:37 PM UTC
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2022-09-16 at 10:54 PM UTC
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2022-09-16 at 10:57 PM UTC
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2022-09-16 at 11:01 PM UTCScientists Discover That Roundup and Glyphosate Cause Seizure-Like Behavior in Nematodes and Worms, Affect Microorganisms in Soil. First Study That Directly Connects Roundup and Convulsions In Animals
A recent report by the United States Centers for Disease Control and Prevention found more than 80 percent of urine samples from children and adults in the U.S. contained the herbicide glyphosate.
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2022-09-16 at 11:01 PM UTC
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2022-09-16 at 11:02 PM UTC
Originally posted by Obbe Scientists Discover That Roundup and Glyphosate Cause Seizure-Like Behavior in Nematodes and Worms, Affect Microorganisms in Soil. First Study That Directly Connects Roundup and Convulsions In Animals
Originally posted by Speedy Parker Was this supposed to be funny?
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2022-09-16 at 11:46 PM UTC
Originally posted by Obbe More than half of adults surveyed worldwide said that climate change has already had a severe impact on their lives. In 34 countries across six continents, 56 percent of the more than 23,500 adults polled responded that they felt such effects
SCIENTISTS: CLIMATE CHANGES ARE INDUCING ONLINE HATE SPEECHES
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2022-09-17 at 1:44 AM UTC
Originally posted by Obbe On the contrary, it is you who are compulsively obsessed with climate change denial as evidenced by this thread and you have not considered any of the facts which dispute your view on it. You don't argue in good faith, you're a troll, don't actually engage in the conversation and told me I should kill myself over what you've assumed by opinion is - so fuck off, who cares what you think about anything, I'll just keep posting the headlines and you can keep getting angry about it.
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2022-09-17 at 2:02 AM UTC
Originally posted by Obbe On the contrary, it is you who are compulsively obsessed with climate change denial as evidenced by this thread and you have not considered any of the facts which dispute your view on it. You don't argue in good faith, you're a troll, don't actually engage in the conversation and told me I should kill myself over what you've assumed by opinion is - so fuck off, who cares what you think about anything, I'll just keep posting the headlines and you can keep getting angry about it.
Never been angry once but you will be when your masters fuck the food supply -
2022-09-17 at 2:05 AM UTC
Originally posted by Speedy Parker Never been angry once but you will be when your masters fuck the food supply
It's a circular scam. Anything they cause themselves, they can just blame on the hoax they are pushing.
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Bogus climate change hoax causes ruin, therefore it must be climate change that causes the ruin
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The worthless jabs cause disease and death and don't prevent Covid, therefore Covid must be the cause of the disease and death -
2022-09-17 at 3:33 AM UTC
Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson You mean plate tectonics…yeah mountains used to be sea beds etc…that's not a sign of mass flooding though. It just means shits been moved around.
the land doesn't match the pangea theory as much as the drag marks that Satellites have details which match almost perfectly.
if your logic is it happened over millions or billions of years it would have eroded far greater. it hasn't. and the drag marks have only been known in the last 40 years on more modern Satellites started showing up more details. -
2022-09-17 at 2:02 PM UTC
Originally posted by Murk Lore and the drag marks have only been known in the last 40 years on more modern Satellites started showing up more details.
In 1967 a US recon satellite took picture of a tank battle between Israeli and Syrian forces. One of the many reasons Israeli armor had such great success vs Arab armor was a hatch open doctrine. Meaning the tank commander fought with the hatch open, standing, and half his body exposed. During this particular engagement That satellite captured and image from 100 miles above the field of battle so clear the time on the wristwatch of an Israeli tank commander could be easily read. That was 55 years ago. But it took another 15 years before it could see "drag" marks? -
2022-09-17 at 3:09 PM UTC
Originally posted by Speedy Parker In 1967 a US recon satellite took picture of a tank battle between Israeli and Syrian forces. One of the many reasons Israeli armor had such great success vs Arab armor was a hatch open doctrine. Meaning the tank commander fought with the hatch open, standing, and half his body exposed. During this particular engagement That satellite captured and image from 100 miles above the field of battle so clear the time on the wristwatch of an Israeli tank commander could be easily read. That was 55 years ago. But it took another 15 years before it could see "drag" marks?
how lengthly did it take the US to locate osama been ladden ? -
2022-09-17 at 3:12 PM UTCThe Globe Is Barreling Toward $1 Trillion in Weather-Disaster Damages
Deadly floods in Pakistan. Scorching heat and wildfires in the US West. Torrential rains in Australia and Indonesia. A megadrought in Brazil and Argentina.
As climate change pushes weather disasters to new extremes, it’s La Nina, an atmospheric phenomenon, that has been the driver behind the chaos since mid-2020. And now the planet stands on the cusp of something that’s only happened twice since 1950 – three years of La Nina.
Another year of La Nina means the world is hurtling toward $1 trillion in weather-disaster damages by the time 2023 wraps up. The floods, droughts, storms and fires will destroy more homes, ruin more crops, further disrupt shipping, hobble energy supplies and, ultimately, end lives. -
2022-09-17 at 4:48 PM UTC
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2022-09-17 at 6:08 PM UTC
Originally posted by Speedy Parker In 1967 a US recon satellite took picture of a tank battle between Israeli and Syrian forces. One of the many reasons Israeli armor had such great success vs Arab armor was a hatch open doctrine. Meaning the tank commander fought with the hatch open, standing, and half his body exposed. During this particular engagement That satellite captured and image from 100 miles above the field of battle so clear the time on the wristwatch of an Israeli tank commander could be easily read. That was 55 years ago. But it took another 15 years before it could see "drag" marks?
it took decades to stitch it together without clouds adding extra time to mapping out the entire planet and exposing the drag marks which fit perfectly like a jigsaw puzzle that the coastlines do not fit perfectly due to land raising and sinking and years of erosion. so the drag marks of the coast (the lines under the ocean just 50-100 miles off the continents, are what Im talking about