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World to hit temperature tipping point 10 years faster than forecast

  1. Speedy Parker Black Hole
    Originally posted by Obbe On the contrary, we have evidence that climate change is already reducing agricultural output.

    Who is we? You and the turd you keep in your back pocket?
  2. Obbe Alan What? [annoy my right-angled speediness]
    Scientists say planet in midst of sixth mass extinction, Earth's wildlife running out of places to live

    In what year will the human population grow too large for the Earth to sustain? The answer is about 1970, according to research by the World Wildlife Fund. In 1970, the planet's 3 and a half billion people were sustainable. But on this New Year's Day, the population is 8 billion. Today, wild plants and animals are running out of places to live. The scientists you're about to meet say the Earth is suffering a crisis of mass extinction on a scale unseen since the dinosaurs.
  3. The truth is the world is in population decline. The liars tell you the exact opposite of what the truth really is.
  4. Originally posted by Obbe Scientists say planet in midst of sixth mass extinction, Earth's wildlife running out of places to live

    In what year will the human population grow too large for the Earth to sustain? The answer is about 1970, according to research by the World Wildlife Fund. In 1970, the planet's 3 and a half billion people were sustainable. But on this New Year's Day, the population is 8 billion. Today, wild plants and animals are running out of places to live. The scientists you're about to meet say the Earth is suffering a crisis of mass extinction on a scale unseen since the dinosaurs.

    bull, sheiiit,

    there were only 3 billion people in the 90s, and i have documentary evidences to support it.

  5. What is the max population the world can sustain?


    Many scientists think Earth has a maximum carrying capacity of 9 billion to 10 billion people. One such scientist, the eminent Harvard University sociobiologist Edward O. Wilson, bases his estimate on calculations of the Earth's available resources
  6. Speedy Parker Black Hole
    Originally posted by Obbe Scientists say planet in midst of sixth mass extinction, Earth's wildlife running out of places to live

    Help by doing your part. Kill yourself...
  7. Obbe Alan What? [annoy my right-angled speediness]
    Climate change prompts rise in toxic corn fungus | "That could quickly become a global issue, as the U.S. Corn Belt is a major supplier of the crop across the world"

    As climate change worsens and air becomes warmer and dryer, more corn crops will become contaminated with aflatoxins, it said. That will likely decrease the amount of healthy, clean corn available for those who rely on it for dietary and economic purposes.
  8. Narc Naturally Camouflaged [connect my yokel-like scolytidae]
    Still doing your doomsday cult shit huh?


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  9. Obbe Alan What? [annoy my right-angled speediness]
    Stanford Scientists Warn That Civilization as We Know It Is Ending|"Humanity is very busily sitting on a limb that we're sawing off."

    "I and the vast majority of my colleagues think we've had it," Barnosky's Stanford colleague Paul Ehrlich, who also appeared on the show, told Pelley, "that the next few decades will be the end of the kind of civilization we're used to."

    That grim reality, according to the researchers, means that even if humans manage to survive in some capacity, the wide-reaching impacts of mass extinction — which include habitat destruction, breakdowns in the natural food chain, soil infertility, and more — would cause modern human society to crumble.

    "I would say it is too much to say that we're killing the planet, because the planet's gonna be fine," said Barnosky. "What we're doing is we're killing our way of life."
  10. Obbe Alan What? [annoy my right-angled speediness]
    Originally posted by Narc Still doing your doomsday cult shit huh?


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    Still doing your ostrich-head-in-the-sand trick, huh?
  11. Originally posted by Obbe Climate change prompts rise in toxic corn fungus | "That could quickly become a global issue, as the U.S. Corn Belt is a major supplier of the crop across the world"

    However, the French Revolution itself produces serious evidence of not having been a spontaneous event in any sense, but instead having been conspired, planned, and executed by various parties entirely for their own ends. It doesn’t require much cynicism to observe that this really seems, at least superficially, a case of blaming the victims for the crime. There now appears a significant portion of history telling us that the Masonic Lodges and various jedi groups – both international and in France – actively planned this revolution.



    According to the emerging historical evidence, the food shortages in France at the time were intentionally created to trigger the Revolution. The claims are made, and they appear substantial, that grains and other food stocks were purchased by those with money and removed from the market – stored and hidden – to deliberately lead the population to the brink of starvation and thereby promoting a widespread revolt. A group of jedi bankers bought up and put into storage the entire grain crop of France, and refused to let it onto the market at any price. The people literally had no bread to eat. Hence, our revolution.
    As Henry Ford wrote in one of his articles: “For five generations the world has lived in a false light supposed to be shed by the French Revolution. It is now known that that revolution was not the Revolution of the French People, but the disorders of a minority who sought to impose upon the French People the very Plan which is now being considered.

  12. Originally posted by Obbe Still doing your ostrich-head-in-the-sand trick, huh?

    Ostriches don't actually do that...more fake news.
  13. Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson Ostriches don't actually do that…more fake news.

    yes they do.



    for different reasons.
  14. Originally posted by vindicktive vinny yes they do.



    for different reasons.

    No they don't...your video doesn't even show it
  15. Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson No they don't…your video doesn't even show it

    I knew one ostrich that did. He was always walking around with a dirty head.
  16. Obbe Alan What? [annoy my right-angled speediness]
    Texas ag agency says climate change threatens state’s food supply

    On the heels of a historic drought that devastated crops from the High Plains to South Texas, a new Texas Department of Agriculture report released Tuesday linked climate change with food insecurity and identified it as a potential threat to the state’s food supply.

    The food access study, coordinated by the TDA and the University of Texas Rio Grande Valley, notes that “climate instability” is strongly associated with soil loss, water quality, droughts, fires, floods and other environmental disasters.

    2022 was one of the driest years on record for Texas, and about 49% of the state was still in drought conditions at the end of December. The drought resulted in failed crops, low yields for farmers and diminished grazing, which forced ranchers to cull their cattle and led to the highest amount of livestock sold — nearly 2.7 million — in more than a decade.
  17. Sounds like cheap steak is on the menu!
  18. Obbe Alan What? [annoy my right-angled speediness]
    Europe's heatwave is 'the most extreme event ever seen in European climatology.'

    "The first law of humanity is not to kill your children."
    - Hans Joachim Schellnhuber, atmospheric scientist, climatologist, and founder of The Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research

    Despite being in a La Nina climate cooling pattern, the world has endured deadly droughts, heat waves, and heavy rainfall flooding in 2022. It was a brutal year for billions as climate change supercharged the effects of La Nina, intensifying natural disasters across the earth. That pattern is expected to continue perhaps to August or fall of 2023 when the warming climate pattern of El Nino arrives. We will be out of the frying pan and into the fire as surface temperatures are expected to heat further, perhaps to the Paris milestone of 1.5C or higher, as climate breakdown continues to intensify unabated. In other words, we were spared the worse last year. We won't be spared in 2023 by any means.
  19. aldra JIDF Controlled Opposition
    was looking for the post in here about rail strikes but couldn't find it

    anyway, https://www.stb.gov/news-communications/latest-news/pr-22-56/

    rail service has deteriorated enough that livestock is starving
    The following users say it would be alright if the author of this post didn't die in a fire!
  20. Obbe Alan What? [annoy my right-angled speediness]
    It's January and California is about to get hit by a hurricane

    "We anticipate that this may be one of the most challenging and impactful series of storms to touch down in California in the last five years,"

    This all started when the jet stream exploded on December 14th, 2022. It has not even been a full calendar month. Since then we have experienced a deep freeze across the United States, the hottest January in thousands of locations across Europe, the Philippines have flooded, and now California is about to get hit by a hurricane.

    It is only January.
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