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World to hit temperature tipping point 10 years faster than forecast
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2022-09-29 at 3:34 AM UTCTake a look at this graph of the last 11,000 years from NOAA. Notice especially the extreme right edge, the last century.
You can see a gradual warming until about 7,000 years ago, then a slow cooling. The Earth has actually been in a cooling phase. However, if you look at the extreme right, you will see temperatures shoot up like a rocket. This is not normal. It is unprecedented. Even at the beginning of this graph as we were just coming out of the worst of the ice age and we had the highest natural rate of clime, we had about .4 C rise in about 1,000 years. In the last century, you can see nearly 1 full degree, and most of that has been in the last decade. See graph below.
The conclusion is obvious to anyone but the most fanatical man-made global warming denier. The current warming is due to humans adding greenhouse gases to the atmoshere. It is totally unlike any natural warming. -
2022-09-29 at 5 AM UTC
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2022-09-29 at 5:02 AM UTC
Originally posted by Obbe Take a look at this graph of the last 11,000 years from NOAA. Notice especially the extreme right edge, the last century.
You can see a gradual warming until about 7,000 years ago, then a slow cooling. The Earth has actually been in a cooling phase. However, if you look at the extreme right, you will see temperatures shoot up like a rocket. This is not normal. It is unprecedented. Even at the beginning of this graph as we were just coming out of the worst of the ice age and we had the highest natural rate of clime, we had about .4 C rise in about 1,000 years. In the last century, you can see nearly 1 full degree, and most of that has been in the last decade. See graph below.
The conclusion is obvious to anyone but the most fanatical man-made global warming denier. The current warming is due to humans adding greenhouse gases to the atmoshere. It is totally unlike any natural warming.
Oh, look... somebody can make cute little graphs and charts, like an imaginative child with a pack of crayons and a coloring book. Doesn't mean shit. -
2022-09-29 at 6:56 AM UTC
Originally posted by Obbe Take a look at this graph of the last 11,000 years from NOAA. Notice especially the extreme right edge, the last century.
You can see a gradual warming until about 7,000 years ago, then a slow cooling. The Earth has actually been in a cooling phase. However, if you look at the extreme right, you will see temperatures shoot up like a rocket. This is not normal. It is unprecedented. Even at the beginning of this graph as we were just coming out of the worst of the ice age and we had the highest natural rate of clime, we had about .4 C rise in about 1,000 years. In the last century, you can see nearly 1 full degree, and most of that has been in the last decade. See graph below.
The conclusion is obvious to anyone but the most fanatical man-made global warming denier. The current warming is due to humans adding greenhouse gases to the atmoshere. It is totally unlike any natural warming.
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2022-09-29 at 12:26 PM UTC
Originally posted by Obbe Take a look at this graph of the last 11,000 years from NOAA. Notice especially the extreme right edge, the last century.
10,000 years on the scale of Earths history is like taking 2 seconds of the day as representative of the whole day
Show me a graph showing the fluctuations from 4 billion years ago till today... -
2022-09-29 at 12:28 PM UTC
Originally posted by Obbe Take a look at this graph of the last 11,000 years from NOAA. Notice especially the extreme right edge, the last century.
You can see a gradual warming until about 7,000 years ago, then a slow cooling. The Earth has actually been in a cooling phase. However, if you look at the extreme right, you will see temperatures shoot up like a rocket. This is not normal. It is unprecedented. Even at the beginning of this graph as we were just coming out of the worst of the ice age and we had the highest natural rate of clime, we had about .4 C rise in about 1,000 years. In the last century, you can see nearly 1 full degree, and most of that has been in the last decade. See graph below.
The conclusion is obvious to anyone but the most fanatical man-made global warming denier. The current warming is due to humans adding greenhouse gases to the atmoshere. It is totally unlike any natural warming.
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2022-09-29 at 12:33 PM UTC
Originally posted by Obbe The conclusion is obvious to anyone but the most fanatical man-made global warming denier. The current warming is due to humans adding greenhouse gases to the atmoshere. It is totally unlike any natural warming.
So when the proto planet that crashed into the Earth and formed the moon or the Asteroid that carved out the Gulf of Mexico and killed 90% of life on Earth happened, that warming effect on the Earth wasn't as bad as a 1 degree c increase over 2000 years?
Get the fuck oudda here... -
2022-09-29 at 11:41 PM UTC
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2022-09-29 at 11:41 PM UTCRecord methane leak flows from damaged Baltic Sea pipelines
“Whoever ordered this should be prosecuted for war crimes and go to jail,” said Rob Jackson, a Stanford University climate scientist.
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2022-09-30 at 3:12 AM UTCSources are for horses
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2022-09-30 at 3:28 AM UTCAs Lake Mead drops, a privately operated intake runs dry — a bankruptcy ensues and industrial users scramble to find alternatives | A small taste of things to come...
It was not supposed to happen this year. The Basic Water Company believed its Colorado River intake would operate into 2023. Then Lake Mead began declining at a faster pace than federal modelers had previously forecasted. By July, the company’s decades-old intake went dry.
This month, the company, in control of some of the state’s oldest Colorado River rights, filed for bankruptcy, citing the drought and an inability to access water from the lake. It is the latest sign of the far-reaching consequences revealed by the unfolding crisis on the Colorado River, which has seen its reservoirs quickly drop due to overuse and aridification, driven by climate change. -
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2022-09-30 at 4:10 AM UTCHurricane Ian could cripple Florida's home insurance industry
6 insurance companies have now gone out of business this year alone, and more are in the process of liquidation. This storm destroyed homes and businesses in such a a wide area that more insurance companies will file bankruptcy and wont pay for repairs. So people have paid for premiums diligently for years and will now be left holding the bag. Florida already has the highest homeowner premiums in the country and these will rise even more now. This is what people get for trusting a broken, corrupt system.