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World to hit temperature tipping point 10 years faster than forecast
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2022-10-18 at 2:08 PM UTC
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2022-10-18 at 5:26 PM UTCThe global economy is sinking. No one’s sending lifeboats.
The global economy is hurtling toward a cliff. For the first time in recent memory, the U.S. isn’t in a position to manage a response.
Surging inflation, Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, Europe’s looming energy crisis and a rudderless U.K. government are just a few components of the Rubik’s Cube of calamities that central banks and governments face as they try to avoid painful recessions.
While a “sense of dread” surrounded last week’s IMF-World Bank meetings in Washington, our Kate Davidson and Victoria Guida report that the U.S. is struggling to mount a coordinated response. The problem is that the U.S., like other nations, is largely focused on trying to contain domestic crises. The Federal Reserve is at the forefront, as it ratchets up interest rates and fuels recession risks in a bid to control rising prices, putting pressure on economies around the world. -
2022-10-18 at 10:15 PM UTCThe economy is hurtling toward a cliff directly because of the Covid Cult, a gang of mindless, ignorant, uneducated, subservient and terrified morons.
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2022-10-18 at 10:17 PM UTC
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2022-10-19 at 12:21 PM UTC'Do not eat': High levels of toxic ‘forever chemicals’ found in deer and fish
Toxic chemicals found in deer and fish are prompting health advisories in several parts of the country, especially warning hunters to avoid eating wild game.
Wildlife agencies have found high levels of PFAS – or per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances – that are often tabbed "forever chemicals" within deer in states including Michigan and Maine, where hunting buck this time of year is a regularity. -
2022-10-19 at 2:52 PM UTCThe author of this post has returned to nothingness
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2022-10-19 at 3:31 PM UTCIts pretty cold outside right schnow
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2022-10-19 at 4:04 PM UTCVast sums of money are being diverted into a command-and-control Net Zero political agenda designed to radically alter the lifestyles and economic prospects of every single human on the planet. Only science that supports this political narrative gets a hearing in the mainstream media, and when politics is involved, emotion is never far from the controlling message...
Meanwhile.. Scientists Discover Massive Recent Slowdown in Melting of Antarctica 'Doomsday' Glacier – The Daily Sceptic -
2022-10-19 at 5:56 PM UTC
Originally posted by Obbe 'Do not eat': High levels of toxic ‘forever chemicals’ found in deer and fish
Nay Sayers will say it's the system trying to keep people from hunting wildgame because they want to control the food industry and are just scare tactics by soy-eaters -
2022-10-19 at 6:20 PM UTC‘America is going to shut down if we shut down’: The Mississippi River’s water levels are near record lows, and it’s wreaking havoc on one of the U.S.’s most critical supply chains
Traffic jams and stuck barges are clogging up a critical artery of the U.S. economy, as a prolonged drought pushes the Mississippi River’s water levels to near-record lows.
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2022-10-19 at 9:12 PM UTC
Originally posted by slide22 Nay Sayers will say it's the system trying to keep people from hunting wildgame because they want to control the food industry and are just scare tactics by soy-eaters
That's exactly what it is. Everything fits perfectly into the depopulation agenda - the depopulation agenda they've openly boasted about for decades. -
2022-10-19 at 9:13 PM UTC
Originally posted by Obbe ‘America is going to shut down if we shut down’: The Mississippi River’s water levels are near record lows, and it’s wreaking havoc on one of the U.S.’s most critical supply chains
Check with Neslie. -
2022-10-19 at 9:32 PM UTC
Originally posted by Obbe ‘America is going to shut down if we shut down’: The Mississippi River’s water levels are near record lows, and it’s wreaking havoc on one of the U.S.’s most critical supply chains
doesn't the Mississippi lead-in from the ocean? or does it push from the inland toward the gulf/ocean? I thought it was from the ocean that push the river inward.
just curious. is the Gulf of Mexico at a higher altitude than the Atlantic Ocean it connects to? -
2022-10-20 at 1:05 AM UTC
Originally posted by slide22 doesn't the Mississippi lead-in from the ocean? or does it push from the inland toward the gulf/ocean? I thought it was from the ocean that push the river inward.
just curious. is the Gulf of Mexico at a higher altitude than the Atlantic Ocean it connects to?
You really are a true nigger. The Mississippi River starts as a small stream flowing slowly from Lake Itasca in Minnesota. -
2022-10-20 at 3:36 AM UTCAmount of ocean heat found to be accelerating and fuelling extreme weather events
More than 90% of the heat caused by adding greenhouse gases to the atmosphere through burning fossil fuels is taken up by the ocean.
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2022-10-20 at 3:40 AM UTC
Originally posted by Obbe Amount of ocean heat found to be accelerating and fuelling extreme weather events
The so-called "review" doesn't even exist. I just checked. -
2022-10-20 at 3:42 AM UTC
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2022-10-20 at 3:45 AM UTC
Originally posted by Obbe Amount of ocean heat found to be accelerating and fuelling extreme weather events
And those comments are made by Dr. Kevin Edward Trenberth, who works for, and is funded by, the National Center for Atmospheric Research, which is run by the notoriously corrupt US government, with approximately 95% of its funding coming from the federal government. If he doesn't say what the federal government wants him to say, his funding gets cut off and he loses his job. Partisan and biased sources are not actually credible sources, and yet you keep trying to pass them off as such. -
2022-10-20 at 3:53 AM UTCBodies of water all over North America are drying up due to drought, climate change: Experts
And while the U.S. and North America continue to witness water levels dropping in crucial rivers, lakes and reservoirs, a mixture of climate change and poor water management policies are causing similar events all over the world, experts told ABC News.
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2022-10-20 at 4:16 AM UTC"Experts". Too funny! The so-called "experts" have been wrong about just about EVERYTHING to date!