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World to hit temperature tipping point 10 years faster than forecast
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2023-04-12 at 10:18 PM UTCSome people want to watch the world burn.
Some people want to sleep through it. -
2023-04-12 at 10:20 PM UTCThe world needs to burn. It's a cesspool of corruption and evil, orchestrated and supported by sub-human garbage.
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2023-04-12 at 10:21 PM UTC
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2023-04-13 at 12:20 AM UTC
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2023-04-13 at 12:54 PM UTC
Still have months to go before El Niño really hits. -
2023-04-13 at 12:55 PM UTCyawn
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2023-04-13 at 12:58 PM UTCFlooding in Florida?? that's never happened before...
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2023-04-13 at 1:03 PM UTC
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2023-04-13 at 1:04 PM UTCThee Ironeee
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2023-04-13 at 1:04 PM UTCIt's flooded every year in Houston too for the last 100yrs...dats what happens in low lying areas nigga
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2023-04-13 at 1:18 PM UTCFloodira
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2023-04-13 at 1:30 PM UTC
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2023-04-13 at 2:06 PM UTCScientists find "unprecedented" rates of sea level rise along some U.S. coasts that's 3 times higher than global average
Sea level rise has long been expected to be an ongoing and worsening problem for U.S. coasts, but scientists have found that some areas are experiencing "unprecedented" levels of rising seas, raising concerns about the fate of already vulnerable communities.
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2023-04-13 at 2:07 PM UTC
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2023-04-13 at 2:08 PM UTC
Originally posted by Obbe Scientists find "unprecedented" rates of sea level rise along some U.S. coasts that's 3 times higher than global average
Unprecedented? even though they've been whining about it for the last 20yrs
Get the fuck oudda here... -
2023-04-13 at 2:25 PM UTC
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2023-04-13 at 9:28 PM UTC'Once in every 1,000-2,000 years': Storm swamps Fort Lauderdale
The one-day rain total in Fort Lauderdale is equal to almost 40% of the average for an entire year, DePodwin said
Sure have been a lot of those "once in 1000 year" weather events lately. -
2023-04-14 at 12:59 AM UTC
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2023-04-14 at 3:39 AM UTC
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2023-04-14 at 3:54 AM UTC
Originally posted by Obbe 'Once in every 1,000-2,000 years': Storm swamps Fort Lauderdale
Sure have been a lot of those "once in 1000 year" weather events lately.
That's some real credible source you have there. AccuWeather, which gets the next day's weather wrong 90% of the time.