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World to hit temperature tipping point 10 years faster than forecast
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2022-11-23 at 12 AM UTCNow we know global warming is real:
If the planet warms up, more water would be evaporated from ground, which would cause more rain in all areas, it would also increase the humidity, and while some places may become desert many now desert places will have increased rainfall and humidityy resulting in much more plant growth. Warmer temperatures also will lead to longer growing seasons and new areas of the world that currently aren't warm enough/wet enough to grow crops in (northern finland, northern russia, canada) now being able to support humans and their agricultural productions -
2022-11-23 at 12:29 AM UTC
Originally posted by Bradley Now we know global warming is real:
If the planet warms up, more water would be evaporated from ground, which would cause more rain in all areas, it would also increase the humidity, and while some places may become desert many now desert places will have increased rainfall and humidityy resulting in much more plant growth. Warmer temperatures also will lead to longer growing seasons and new areas of the world that currently aren't warm enough/wet enough to grow crops in (northern finland, northern russia, canada) now being able to support humans and their agricultural productions
It's no longer global warming. They started off with the global cooling hoax, then they switched to the global warming hoax, and now it's the climate change hoax, which now covers all the bases. Took them three tries just to get their hoax straight. -
2022-11-23 at 12:41 AM UTCOk spectral it's obvious that the world is becoming warmer
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2022-11-23 at 1:27 AM UTC
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2022-11-23 at 11:56 PM UTCGreenland is Worse Than Ever, Much Worse - new study finds Greenland’s ice sheet thinning much further into the ice sheet core than previously thought
The implications are extremely concerning and far-reaching, especially for sea level rise. It is a significant development that will prompt climate scientists to recalculate global warming’s impact.
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2022-11-24 at 12:06 AM UTC"A patch of ice in the road turned into water today. That must mean the world is going to end."
That's the literal "logic" of these born idiots. -
2022-11-24 at 6:15 AM UTCTHE AUTONOMOUS CHEMICAL WEAPON: HOW SENTIENT OIL TOOK CONTROL OF OUR HISTORY
But the most direct actant upon the climate is the carbon itself, driving the planet towards a specific heat-death. Whether by coincidence or intent—my argument is the latter, but it doesn’t matter—fuel is pushing the biosphere towards another iteration of the planetary regime from when the stuff was last actually alive: the carboniferous period, 360 million years ago, when, as will always be mentioned first in this type of article, the sea levels were 120 meters above their current level. All of the water that constituted that pre-Pangea ocean is still here on this earth, and the portion of it that is currently frozen will not be forever. Much of the land that remains unflooded will become desert. The interface zone between these landscapes will be salt marshes, where the remaining terrestrial life will thrive, metabolizing the pollutants of our own century, so fecund that the vegetation could become thick enough to become, following its own eventual descent into the earth plus another 360 million years, petroleum again. “Archaic memories of the terrifying jungles of the Paleocene, when reptiles had gone down before the emergent mammals, and sense the implacable hatred one zoological class feels towards another that usurps it” (J.G. Ballard, The Drowned World, 29). Is that what It is after, its driving desire? A return to a Paleozoic climate? Or is it, as Negarestani says, “the Tellurian Omega through which the Earth reaches utter immanence with the burning core of itself and the Sun” (104). Which is, scientifically speaking, the way the Earth as a planetary object will end.
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2022-11-24 at 7:09 PM UTCThe World Could Be Entering a New Era of Climate War
Conflict over dual-use technologies is already at the center of U.S.-Chinese trade spats. Last month, the Biden administration effectively banned the sale of any modern semiconductor-manufacturing equipment to China. It also forbade “U.S. persons”—a group that comprises American citizens and green-card holders—from working in the Chinese semiconductor industry. As Eric Levitz writes in New York magazine, the policy amounts to a type of economic war, because “it is now official U.S. policy to prevent China from achieving its development goals.”
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2022-11-24 at 7:20 PM UTCwhat do you think the effect of that will be? Aren't there others that manufacture semi conductors that can go over there? Aren't most of the productions in taiwan anyway? I knwo the USA wants to ramp up it's own domestic production.
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2022-11-24 at 9:57 PM UTC
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2022-11-25 at 1:35 PM UTCScientists Increasingly Calling to Dim the Sun
The idea of "solar geoengineering," or shooting untold dollars' worth of particles into the stratosphere to reduce the warming of the Sun, has long been seen as a last resort for tackling a growing climate crisis.
Despite plenty of opposition to the idea of meddling with entire ecosystems at once, an increasing number of scientists are starting to seriously study the possibility -
2022-11-25 at 3:14 PM UTCSpraying aluminum particulates into the atmosphere is a terrorist act.
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2022-11-25 at 3:21 PM UTCthat's why they're gonna do it with gold spectral
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2022-11-25 at 3:27 PM UTC
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2022-11-25 at 3:29 PM UTC
Originally posted by Obbe Scientists Increasingly Calling to Dim the Sun
people who think a thin emulsion of aluminum dusts is going to block the sun heat have never spend an hour under the sun, or cant math for shit. -
2022-11-25 at 9:05 PM UTC
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2022-11-25 at 9:07 PM UTC
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2022-11-25 at 9:49 PM UTCI'm aware of how bad this is to say, but I'm kinda excited about climate change. Like my understanding is the weather is going to get a lot more extreme and chaotic, I think that's super cool, like if I had it my way, if I had to pick between everything being calm and stable and good or it being crazy and dynamic and FUCKED! i wouldn't even care if something bad happens to me periodically. Just to see how fuckin lit it's gonna get and know it's gonna get worse and worse for the rest of my life.
It's super exciting. It's like when ISIS appeared, I'm not supportive ofcourse but I mean shit, I'll watch I love excitement. -
2022-11-25 at 10:57 PM UTCi believe in God and so i believe climate cant possibly change without His will. if the climate changes, then its because He wills it and its blasphemous to try to fight climate change because it goes against His wills.
to believe human can cause climate to change is blasphemy, once men believe they can change the climate, the next thing they'll believe they can change gender, from men to women, boys to girls, male to female and vice versa.
no one can change the climate but Allah. -
2022-11-25 at 11:07 PM UTC
Originally posted by ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ Spraying aluminum particulates into the atmosphere is a terrorist act.
isnt that called fragging or fracking or some weird name? Sowing aluminum and silver dioxide to create rain clouds which Operation Popeye was during the Cambodian "Soften the Front Line" of the enemy.
they successfully steered a hurricane right into the exact position they chose. watched it turn rapidly. this was 1971. 51 years ago they did this. imagine how much has advance since then