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World to hit temperature tipping point 10 years faster than forecast
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2023-03-08 at 1:52 PM UTC
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2023-03-08 at 2:46 PM UTC
Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson
How can you retain something before you have absorbed it dumbo. You have to have possession of before you can retain and convert…You obtain it first by absorbing it, then you retain and convert.
david attenborough [narrating]: the prism absorbs the white light ....
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2023-03-08 at 2:57 PM UTCAttain
Retain
Learn da difference
to retain you first have to attain
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2023-03-08 at 3:21 PM UTC
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2023-03-08 at 3:38 PM UTC
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2023-03-08 at 11:09 PM UTC
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2023-03-08 at 11:15 PM UTCAttain and retain are two different things.
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2023-03-08 at 11:33 PM UTCWho are you, John Hydro?
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2023-03-08 at 11:45 PM UTCBee and butterfly numbers are falling
Over the past 15 years, populations of bees shrank 62.5% and those of butterflies dropped 57.6% in a forest in the U.S. southeast. In addition, the number of bee species there fell by 39%, the team reports this month in Current Biology.
The team suspects climate change may be warming the region and affecting bee and possibly butterfly survival. -
2023-03-09 at 6:40 PM UTCOcean tipping point: losing the ability to absorb CO2
Since we have begun burning fossil fuels, the ocean has acted as a buffer, preventing us from feeling the full effects of our actions. This article states that the ocean will eventually lose its ability to absorb CO2. Currently, the ocean absorbs about 1/3 of our CO2 emissions, but soon that 1/3 will instead end up as a GHG in our atmosphere.
This is collapse related, because we have depended on the ocean's ability to protect us from ourselves. We will be seeing warming happening at a much faster pace as a result. The ocean also absorbs 93% of all heat captured by human-caused GHGs, and perhaps that could also be ending soon. -
2023-03-09 at 6:54 PM UTCNew studies released that say climate is cooling now
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2023-03-09 at 10:58 PM UTCGreenland temperatures have surged 20°C above normal, setting records and raising concerns about melting summer ice.
This article discusses a recent heat wave in Greenland that pushed temperatures up to 28 degrees celsius above normal in some places. This record-breaking warmth is raising concerns about melting summer ice and is further evidence of the warming climate. This early warm spell could make the ice sheet more vulnerable to melt events this summer, and if the current pattern of high pressure in the area persists, it could lead to more melting and sea-level rise.
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2023-03-09 at 11 PM UTC
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2023-03-10 at 2:14 AM UTCIt's actually reverting to ideal patterns automatically, the earth has natural systems meant to regulate the biosphere.
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2023-03-10 at 5:23 AM UTC
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2023-03-10 at 9:53 AM UTCNo the Earth was acting alone
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2023-03-10 at 1:32 PM UTCPakistan’s Dystopian Warning to the World
This article discusses the precarious economic and political situation in Pakistan, warning of the risks of default and climate catastrophe in a nation of strategic importance to global powers. The article raises questions about the country's future and who will come to its aid, both domestically and internationally, as it faces mounting challenges. It seems like collapse is accelerating in third world countries. Pakistan's collapse can have international consequences as it has nuclear weapons. Will Pakistan and other developing countries be able to avoid collapse?