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World to hit temperature tipping point 10 years faster than forecast
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2022-12-12 at 12:26 AM UTC
Originally posted by Bradley Idk if I believe that the carribean and latin america has 1 in 20 of their former animal populations in fifty years.
that sounds a bit of a stretch, no?
Reading the article may challenge your faith.These declines do not mean that nearly 70% of animals have been wiped out in just 48 years. It means populations have dramatically fallen and extinction risk is growing, although it is not distributed equally.
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2022-12-12 at 12:49 AM UTCobbe do you recycle, burn tires, throw cigarette butts or other trash out the car window? Drive a car? Eat meat?
WHAT ARE YOU DOING to prevent climate change? -
2022-12-12 at 12:53 AM UTC
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2022-12-12 at 1:34 AM UTC
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2022-12-12 at 1:35 AM UTCFair, but you do don't you?
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2022-12-12 at 1:36 AM UTCno im moderately tanned
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2022-12-12 at 1:39 AM UTCMOTHERFUCKER STOP NINJA POSTING AROUND ME.
I was talking to obbe, i assumed you do want to stop climate change as most people who are proponents of the theory are also environmentalists.
It's like being pro interracial marriage and liking interracial porn, there's a correlation there. -
2022-12-12 at 1:40 AM UTClrn2quote phaggott
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2022-12-12 at 2 AM UTCi wonder how long this can go on, the article summarized the loss as it relates to insects and fungus and bacterium oh and plants ofc, i was narrowly thinking of only fish and animals when it discussed biodiversity. i think we need to colonize new planets
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2022-12-12 at 2:05 AM UTCJust to show the faulty logic of these Chicken Littles, it's a fact that 65% of our planet remains unexplored. So, when they say species are being destroyed, they say so with 65% of the planet undiscovered. That's like looking in your back yard, and upon seeing no squirrels in the immediate vicinity of the back yard, you declare squirrels extinct. "Well, they're not in the area I've looked at, therefore they must not exist! Someone killed them all!" How in the hell can you calculate a quantity when you're missing 65% of the data? Well, you just can't. But that doesn't stop these clowns. They just keep parroting the idiotic narrative they heard. Global cooling, global warming, climate change, they can't even make up their minds what hoax they're pushing.
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2022-12-12 at 2:15 AM UTC
Originally posted by ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ Just to show the faulty logic of these Chicken Littles, it's a fact that 65% of our planet remains unexplored. So, when they say species are being destroyed, they say so with 65% of the planet undiscovered. That's like looking in your back yard, and upon seeing no squirrels in the immediate vicinity of the back yard, you declare squirrels extinct. "Well, they're not in the area I've looked at, therefore they must not exist! Someone killed them all!" How in the hell can you calculate a quantity when you're missing 65% of the data? Well, you just can't. But that doesn't stop these clowns. They just keep parroting the idiotic narrative they heard. Global cooling, global warming, climate change, they can't even make up their minds what hoax they're pushing.
what do you mean undiscovered lol? -
2022-12-12 at 2:18 AM UTC
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2022-12-12 at 4:02 AM UTCwow u should be a climatologist
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2022-12-12 at 4:16 AM UTC
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2022-12-12 at 5:38 AM UTC
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2022-12-12 at 2:41 PM UTC'Firmageddon': Researchers find 1.1 million acres of dead trees in Oregon
Drought-stricken Oregon saw a historic die-off of fir trees in 2022 that left hillsides once lush with green conifers dotted with patches of red, dead trees.
The damage to fir trees was so significant researchers took to calling the blighted areas “firmageddon” as they flew overhead during aerial surveys that estimated the die-off’s extent. -
2022-12-12 at 2:45 PM UTCvery interesting, george carlin seems like an unlikeable person tbh, opinionated as well.
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2022-12-12 at 3:08 PM UTC
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2022-12-12 at 3:20 PM UTCprobably would've lived longer if he had a better attitude
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2022-12-12 at 3:25 PM UTC