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World to hit temperature tipping point 10 years faster than forecast
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2022-11-25 at 11:41 PM UTCUK weather: Country sees a 'second spring' due to mild November weather
Flowers and plants are entering a "second spring" due to the warmer conditions, prolonging their bloom for months longer than usual, horticulturalists have said.
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2022-11-25 at 11:44 PM UTC
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2022-11-25 at 11:53 PM UTCi spent all my money on drugs, fuck consumerisng
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2022-11-26 at 12:18 AM UTC
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2022-11-26 at 12:35 AM UTC
Originally posted by vindicktive vinny i 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.
are you actually a muslim? -
2022-11-26 at 12:35 AM UTC
Originally posted by vindicktive vinny i 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.
There was a once a native tribe which preyed fervently for rain during an especially hard drought, only to be wiped out by torrential flooding. Just goes to show you, eh? -
2022-11-26 at 12:35 AM UTCI need to get a computer :(
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2022-11-26 at 12:54 AM UTCAlaska gambles on turning boreal forest into farmland
"I see climate change in Alaska as an opportunity to bring in more crops, to develop more land," said Erik Johnson, who oversees the Nenana-Totchaket Agricultural Project for the Alaska Department of Natural Resources.
In October, the project began auctioning off 140,000 acres of the forest, divided into parcels, to the highest bidders from all over the world. -
2022-11-26 at 1:20 AM UTC
Originally posted by Obbe Alaska gambles on turning boreal forest into farmland
Fits perfectly into the WEF agenda. It wouldn't be used for farmland though. The "for farmland" narrative is just the carrot. -
2022-11-26 at 5:32 AM UTC
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2022-11-26 at 3:55 PM UTCFarming is just as bad as cattle ranching. Farms produce a mono-culture that kills all the native plants and all the animals relying on those plants and the animals that eat those animals. Actually ranches team with deer, elk and others.
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2022-11-26 at 3:57 PM UTC
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2022-11-26 at 4:05 PM UTCUh I don't have Greek ancestors. My ancestors where butchering each other in the British Isles so my life is a little better.
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2022-11-27 at 8:18 AM UTC
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2022-11-27 at 12:42 PM UTC
Originally posted by Sophie Man made climate change isn't real. We'll be fine.
Humans do have a strong influence, that’s undeniable. How much is open for debate, I estimate it’s at least 50%. But even if we didn’t it literally doesn’t matter. Whether or not we have an influence on it, climate change is happening according to the measurements. Will it flood the coasts under 30 meters of water, boil the oceans, raise the global average temperature 10C, no. Will anything bad happen within 12 years like they’re always saying, probably not.
But this warming trend will most likely lead to unpredictable extreme weather patterns all over the world and one year probably within our lifetimes it’s gonna cause conditions such that there’ll be mass draughts, wild fires, and crop failures and there won’t be enough to feed large portions of the population. The third world will be affected the worst and probably tens of millions will die from starvation and possibly many more from civil unrest.
There are steps we can take now to lessen the impact when it comes, but without governmental interference that will never happen. Personally I don’t care either way because I make enough money that I’ll be fine. Honestly we could use a good culling, we’re overdue for it -
2022-11-27 at 12:43 PM UTC
Originally posted by Obbe Global floods and droughts will intensify sooner than expected, studies show
How dare you send me to a paywall