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World to hit temperature tipping point 10 years faster than forecast
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2023-07-06 at 5:47 PM UTC
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2023-07-06 at 8:19 PM UTCIt's raining and storming here today and the temp down to 77F from 100+ all last week...brrrrrrrr! that ice age is coming folks!
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2023-07-07 at 11:05 AM UTC
Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson "It is generally accepted among the scientific community that ocean temperatures were around 15 degrees Celsius warmer 100 million years ago"
…and teeming with life.
BULLFUCKINGSHIT EVERYTHING DIES AT 3 DEGREES ABOVE OUR CURRENT AVERAGE TEMPERATURE, lol
EXAMPLE:All Polar Bears died out in the medieval warm period, those ones are holograms made by global warming skeptics and Coca cola ad execs.
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2023-07-07 at 12 PM UTC
Originally posted by Obbe
the planet is much older than 1700's. Of course it will look bad with the industrial revolution factored in
we can't do much besides flatten the curve at this point. I don't think there is any "climate debate" the numbers are there weather you believe them or not.
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2023-07-07 at 12:02 PM UTC
Originally posted by Narc
Meanwhile, in reality:
Global temperature record beaten for the 4th day in a row, reaching 17.23CAnother temperature record has been slain. We have broken past another record with 2 more weeks until the hottest part of the year. Perhaps we will break 17.25C within the next couple of days. This type of rapidity suprises even many scientists. Global temperature moderation is completely breaking down at the moment. I'd recommend people look at the graphic for Antartica sea ice right now. That anomaly is completely bonkers considering it is WINTER in the Southern Hemisphere.
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2023-07-07 at 12:06 PM UTC
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2023-07-07 at 12:52 PM UTCWhy a sudden surge of broken heat records is scaring scientists
New precedents have been set in recent weeks and months, surprising some scientists with their swift evolution: historically warm oceans, with North Atlantic temperatures already nearing their typical annual peak; unparalleled low sea ice levels around Antarctica, where global warming impacts had, until now, been slower to appear; and the planet experiencing its warmest June ever charted, according to new data.
And then, on Monday, came Earth’s hottest day in at least 125,000 years. Tuesday was hotter.
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But the hot conditions are developing too quickly, and across more of the planet, to be explained solely by El Niño. Records are falling around the globe many months ahead of El Niño’s peak impact, which typically hits in December and sends global temperatures soaring for months to follow.
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In recent weeks, weather extremes have included record-breaking heat waves in China, where Beijing surpassed 40 degrees Celsius (104 degrees Fahrenheit) for the first time, and in Mexico and Texas, where officials were once again struggling to keep the electricity grid up and running. -
2023-07-07 at 12:59 PM UTC
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2023-07-07 at 7:08 PM UTC
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2023-07-07 at 9:03 PM UTC
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2023-07-07 at 9:26 PM UTC
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2023-07-07 at 9:49 PM UTC
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2023-07-08 at 5:34 AM UTC
Originally posted by Obbe Meanwhile, in reality:
Global temperature record beaten for the 4th day in a row, reaching 17.23C
Another temperature record has been slain. We have broken past another record with 2 more weeks until the hottest part of the year. Perhaps we will break 17.25C within the next couple of days. This type of rapidity suprises even many scientists. Global temperature moderation is completely breaking down at the moment. I'd recommend people look at the graphic for Antartica sea ice right now. That anomaly is completely bonkers considering it is WINTER in the Southern Hemisphere.
Yeah airport runways get pretty hot, tell us something we don't know?
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2023-07-08 at 5:34 AM UTC
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2023-07-08 at 5:37 AM UTC
Originally posted by Obbe Climate change: World's hottest day since records began
Earth's average temperature matches record high set a day earlier
Earth reaches hottest day ever recorded 3 days in a row
When did records begin? Have a good long hard think about that, if you're able to think for yourself that is.
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2023-07-08 at 5:42 AM UTCAnd while you're at it have a good think about how "Worlds average temperature" doesn't mean shit on such a huge diverse planet with everything from deserts to temperate's, to ice caps and everything in between dotted all over it.
How many more times do the alarmists have to be proven to be distorting data and out and out bullshitting before you realize they're full of shit?
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2023-07-08 at 5:43 AM UTC
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2023-07-08 at 5:57 AM UTC
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2023-07-08 at 9:02 AM UTCBlow up all machines and then we BECOME the machines
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2023-07-08 at 2:26 PM UTC
Originally posted by Narc And while you're at it have a good think about how "Worlds average temperature" doesn't mean shit on such a huge diverse planet with everything from deserts to temperate's, to ice caps and everything in between dotted all over it.
You're retarded and nobody cares what you think. The average temperature of the world influences climate stability, ecosystem health, weather patterns, economic impacts, etc.
Originally posted by Narc How many more times do the alarmists have to be proven to be distorting data and out and out bullshitting before you realize they're full of shit?
You have done this 0 times.
But if you would like to start now, go ahead:
"It is a statement of fact, we cannot be any more certain; it is unequivocal and indisputable that humans are warming the planet."