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World to hit temperature tipping point 10 years faster than forecast
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2023-07-17 at 7:43 PM UTC
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2023-07-17 at 10:13 PM UTCScientists sound alarm over ‘unheard of’ conditions off the coast of England: ‘We could see mass mortality’
Sea surface temperatures around the planet have been measured at all-time highs, peaking at 70.2 degrees Fahrenheit, according to the Guardian.
“While marine [heat waves] are found in warmer seas like the Mediterranean, such anomalous temperatures in this part of the north Atlantic are unheard of,” University of Bristol professor Daniela Schmidt told the Guardian. -
2023-07-17 at 10:26 PM UTCWhat they conveniently don't tell you is that England has only been measuring sea temperatures since the 1980's, so that's only 40 years, if their reported readings can even be trusted at all, which they most probably can't, Forty years, in the great scheme of things, even in mankind's 6,000 year history, is like a drop in the bucket. They are trying to base a claim off of an extremely limited predicate. Just goes to prove how dishonest they really are.
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2023-07-17 at 11:45 PM UTCExtreme heatwave live: millions in Europe, US and Asia hit by severe heat; China records its provisional highest ever temperature | Climate crisis
It’s been an incredible day of extreme weather in many parts of the globe, with often deadly weather events. As the human-caused climate crisis bites and the El Niño weather pattern accelerates the effects, we’ll continue to bring you coverage of the intense heatwaves, floods and storms bringing havoc to many countries, as they develop.
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2023-07-18 at 12:11 AM UTCThere's always been a "hottest temperature ever recorded". It happens all the time.
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2023-07-18 at 2:14 AM UTCAmericans are building natural-disaster-proof homes shaped like domes that cost roughly the same as the average US house
Extreme weather driven by the climate crisis forced 3.3 million Americans out of their homes last year. So some are seeking a new type of house designed specifically to withstand the consequences of a warming Earth: geodesic domes.
These homes are particularly adept at withstanding events like flooding and hurricanes, architects told the Times. The homes are often built out of fire-resistant materials like steel, and the dome shape provides resistance against extreme winds that standard square homes do not. Many also have solar panels and backup generators in case of a power outage. -
2023-07-18 at 7:33 AM UTCIts funny how waterfront properties are more expensive than inland housing considering the obbe-fact that they're all about to be below water.
It amazes me how people like obama, tony blair, nicolas sarkozy, putin, the crown prince of saudi arabia, bill gates, jim cramer, anderson cooper and countless of celebrities are willing to basically throw millions of dollars into the water.
I guess they must be retarded, along with:
John Smith - WEF member - Waterfront property in Miami, Florida, USA
Emily Johnson - WHO member - Waterfront property in Sydney, Australia
Ahmed Al-Mansoori - WEF member - Waterfront property in Dubai, UAE
Maria Gonzalez - WHO member - Waterfront property in Barcelona, Spain
Wei Chen - WEF member - Waterfront property in Shanghai, China
Olivia Dupont - WHO member - Waterfront property in Nice, France
Rajesh Patel - WEF member - Waterfront property in Mumbai, India
Anna Petrovna - WHO member - Waterfront property in Saint Petersburg, Russia
Juan Martinez - WEF member - Waterfront property in Buenos Aires, Argentina
Yukiko Tanaka - WHO member - Waterfront property in Tokyo, Japan
David Wilson - WEF member - Waterfront property in Vancouver, Canada
Fatima Al-Saud - WHO member - Waterfront property in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia
Alessandro Rossi - WEF member - Waterfront property in Venice, Italy
Grace Chen - WHO member - Waterfront property in Hong Kong, China
Carlos Hernandez - WEF member - Waterfront property in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Anika Mehta - WHO member - Waterfront property in Mumbai, India
Jens Andersen - WEF member - Waterfront property in Copenhagen, Denmark
Aisha Rahman - WHO member - Waterfront property in Alexandria, Egypt
Mikhail Ivanov - WEF member - Waterfront property in Moscow, Russia
Sophie Leclerc - WHO member - Waterfront property in Marseille, France
Erik Johansson - WEF member - Waterfront property in Stockholm, Sweden
Priya Patel - WHO member - Waterfront property in Mumbai, India
Michael Thompson - WEF member - Waterfront property in San Francisco, USA
Amira Al-Farsi - WHO member - Waterfront property in Muscat, Oman
Wolfgang Müller - WEF member - Waterfront property in Berlin, Germany
Mia Sato - WHO member - Waterfront property in Yokohama, Japan
Emre Kaya - WEF member - Waterfront property in Istanbul, Turkey
Isabella Rossi - WHO member - Waterfront property in Naples, Italy
Thomas van der Berg - WEF member - Waterfront property in Amsterdam, Netherlands
Sofia Lopez - WHO member - Waterfront property in Barcelona, Spain
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2023-07-18 at 8:54 AM UTC
Originally posted by Obbe I just wish one of you had something concrete, an actual argument, something factual and real you could point at and say "See Obbe, this is why I believe climate change is a hoax, I am a rational person after all."
But that's never going to happen, is it?
You know I've said for a long time that if you want to find out if people are bullshitting you don't just look at what they say, its more often than not what they don't say that gives away their true intentions.
For example, when have you ever heard a politician, a climate scientist, the mainstream media or Greta Thunderburg mention over a quarter of a million tonnes of CO2 is being released into the atmosphere from carbonated drinks every single day? That's every day, every 24 hours worldwide, 7 days a week, 365 days a year, likely more on holidays when everyone is partying. Every 330ml can of soda releases 2 grams of CO2, 500ml bottles its 3 grams and 2 litre bottles its 12 grams. Coca Cola sell 2 billion cans of coke every day, that's just cans not bottles, that's 2 thousand tonnes, 2000 tonnes just from their cans alone, every single day 24/7, You could easily double that when you factor in bottles and draft sales in bars and restaurants. Pepsi, who have additional carbonated products sell, 4 billion cans per day so that's 4000 tonnes, meaning Coke and Pepsi cans combined makes 6000 tonnes combined just from cans, meaning they must be responsible for between 12 to 16 thousand tonnes just from their few products alone. between them they have under 10 percent of the soft carbonated drinks market so you could have an estimated 120,000 to 160,000 tonnes of CO2 being released into the world atmosphere every single day, seven days a week, 365 days a year which is almost 60 million tonnes of CO2 being put into the atmosphere every year from Coke and Pepsi alone. I believe Schweppes are even bigger that the two combined as they have a large range of drinks. then there are all the energy drinks and generic store brand sodas. And this doesn't even start to factor in the beers and sparkling wines and champagnes and then there are sparkling and soda waters which are very popular these days too. These are conservative estimates and the number could likely exceed one million tonnes of CO2 every single day worldwide.
So why are the alarmists not ever mentioning this? likely the obvious huge loss in revenue that would accrue is a pretty good reason to keep this idea buried and not in the minds of the sheep and morons. plus they love drinking champagne as to continue the arrogant illusion that drinking champagne makes them more special than others. These are markets that are worth in excess of 20 billion dollars per day with little viable alternatives, unlike with green energies which are shit and electric cars which are even more unreliable, they still exist and contribute to having nations spending hugely inflated prices and using public transport making it far easy to control and surveil handing huge power to the authorities over us. So they never mention and hope nobody ever thinks about it, even tho most people use a carbonated drink at least every other day. So instead while their private jet is being refueled they stand up at Davos or G20 summits and preach to us about fossil fuels and how guilty we should feel for using the energies that they sell to us.
There's no way in all the research they've done on the effects of CO2 that carbonated drinks has not come up, if CO2 was as catastrophic as they say it would be one of the major talking points and carbonated drinks would have been banned at least in the west. The fact they choose to brush this inconvenient fact just shows 100% they are not being honest with us. Plus they know how unpopular they and their cause would be if the banned Beer, Coke and Pepsi and every other carbonated drink
Bearing these facts in mind you have to question everything these people tell us, and if they're not telling you everything and there are any doubts then you can only conclude that they are lying to you for a reason. the same reason they always lie to us, because their number one agenda is to garner our support to give them power and riches.
After you've considered that, if you still accept the continuous lies, misinformation and smoke and mirror pseudoscience they constantly put out while leaving out other info that would further their cause yet loose them billions in revenue, Then you're a mug and scared little pussy.
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2023-07-18 at 9 AM UTC
Originally posted by Obbe Sea surface temperatures around the planet have been measured at all-time highs, peaking at 70.2 degrees Fahrenheit, according to the Guardian.
“While marine [heat waves] are found in warmer seas like the Mediterranean, such anomalous temperatures in this part of the north Atlantic are unheard of,” University of Bristol professor Daniela Schmidt told the Guardian.
University of Bristol?? Now there's a den of left wing woke muppet's for you.
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2023-07-18 at 9:27 AM UTCAlso summers were hotter then this when I was a kid
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2023-07-18 at 9:30 AM UTC
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2023-07-18 at 11:24 AM UTC
Originally posted by Xlite Its funny how waterfront properties are more expensive than inland housing considering the obbe-fact that they're all about to be below water.
It amazes me how people like obama, tony blair, nicolas sarkozy, putin, the crown prince of saudi arabia, bill gates, jim cramer, anderson cooper and countless of celebrities are willing to basically throw millions of dollars into the water.
I guess they must be retarded, along with:
John Smith - WEF member - Waterfront property in Miami, Florida, USA
Emily Johnson - WHO member - Waterfront property in Sydney, Australia
Ahmed Al-Mansoori - WEF member - Waterfront property in Dubai, UAE
Maria Gonzalez - WHO member - Waterfront property in Barcelona, Spain
Wei Chen - WEF member - Waterfront property in Shanghai, China
Olivia Dupont - WHO member - Waterfront property in Nice, France
Rajesh Patel - WEF member - Waterfront property in Mumbai, India
Anna Petrovna - WHO member - Waterfront property in Saint Petersburg, Russia
Juan Martinez - WEF member - Waterfront property in Buenos Aires, Argentina
Yukiko Tanaka - WHO member - Waterfront property in Tokyo, Japan
David Wilson - WEF member - Waterfront property in Vancouver, Canada
Fatima Al-Saud - WHO member - Waterfront property in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia
Alessandro Rossi - WEF member - Waterfront property in Venice, Italy
Grace Chen - WHO member - Waterfront property in Hong Kong, China
Carlos Hernandez - WEF member - Waterfront property in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Anika Mehta - WHO member - Waterfront property in Mumbai, India
Jens Andersen - WEF member - Waterfront property in Copenhagen, Denmark
Aisha Rahman - WHO member - Waterfront property in Alexandria, Egypt
Mikhail Ivanov - WEF member - Waterfront property in Moscow, Russia
Sophie Leclerc - WHO member - Waterfront property in Marseille, France
Erik Johansson - WEF member - Waterfront property in Stockholm, Sweden
Priya Patel - WHO member - Waterfront property in Mumbai, India
Michael Thompson - WEF member - Waterfront property in San Francisco, USA
Amira Al-Farsi - WHO member - Waterfront property in Muscat, Oman
Wolfgang Müller - WEF member - Waterfront property in Berlin, Germany
Mia Sato - WHO member - Waterfront property in Yokohama, Japan
Emre Kaya - WEF member - Waterfront property in Istanbul, Turkey
Isabella Rossi - WHO member - Waterfront property in Naples, Italy
Thomas van der Berg - WEF member - Waterfront property in Amsterdam, Netherlands
Sofia Lopez - WHO member - Waterfront property in Barcelona, Spain
So yeah, lets all listen to obbe and ignore the most powerful people in the world.
Obbe knows better than Obama, Tony Blair, Nicolas Sarkozy, Putin, the crown prince of Saudi Arabia, Bill Gates, Jim Cramer and Anderson Cooper. -
2023-07-18 at 11:41 AM UTC
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2023-07-18 at 12:09 PM UTC
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2023-07-18 at 12:23 PM UTC
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2023-07-18 at 12:25 PM UTC
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2023-07-18 at 1:29 PM UTC
Originally posted by Narc For example, when have you ever heard a politician, a climate scientist, the mainstream media or Greta Thunderburg mention over a quarter of a million tonnes of CO2 is being released into the atmosphere from carbonated drinks every single day?
excuse, me.
thats benny vaders talking point. at least give credits where credits are due, -
2023-07-18 at 3:07 PM UTC
Originally posted by Xlite Its funny how waterfront properties are more expensive than inland housing considering the obbe-fact that they're all about to be below water.
It amazes me how people like obama, tony blair, nicolas sarkozy, putin, the crown prince of saudi arabia, bill gates, jim cramer, anderson cooper and countless of celebrities are willing to basically throw millions of dollars into the water.
I guess they must be retarded, along with:
John Smith - WEF member - Waterfront property in Miami, Florida, USA
Emily Johnson - WHO member - Waterfront property in Sydney, Australia
Ahmed Al-Mansoori - WEF member - Waterfront property in Dubai, UAE
Maria Gonzalez - WHO member - Waterfront property in Barcelona, Spain
Wei Chen - WEF member - Waterfront property in Shanghai, China
Olivia Dupont - WHO member - Waterfront property in Nice, France
Rajesh Patel - WEF member - Waterfront property in Mumbai, India
Anna Petrovna - WHO member - Waterfront property in Saint Petersburg, Russia
Juan Martinez - WEF member - Waterfront property in Buenos Aires, Argentina
Yukiko Tanaka - WHO member - Waterfront property in Tokyo, Japan
David Wilson - WEF member - Waterfront property in Vancouver, Canada
Fatima Al-Saud - WHO member - Waterfront property in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia
Alessandro Rossi - WEF member - Waterfront property in Venice, Italy
Grace Chen - WHO member - Waterfront property in Hong Kong, China
Carlos Hernandez - WEF member - Waterfront property in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Anika Mehta - WHO member - Waterfront property in Mumbai, India
Jens Andersen - WEF member - Waterfront property in Copenhagen, Denmark
Aisha Rahman - WHO member - Waterfront property in Alexandria, Egypt
Mikhail Ivanov - WEF member - Waterfront property in Moscow, Russia
Sophie Leclerc - WHO member - Waterfront property in Marseille, France
Erik Johansson - WEF member - Waterfront property in Stockholm, Sweden
Priya Patel - WHO member - Waterfront property in Mumbai, India
Michael Thompson - WEF member - Waterfront property in San Francisco, USA
Amira Al-Farsi - WHO member - Waterfront property in Muscat, Oman
Wolfgang Müller - WEF member - Waterfront property in Berlin, Germany
Mia Sato - WHO member - Waterfront property in Yokohama, Japan
Emre Kaya - WEF member - Waterfront property in Istanbul, Turkey
Isabella Rossi - WHO member - Waterfront property in Naples, Italy
Thomas van der Berg - WEF member - Waterfront property in Amsterdam, Netherlands
Sofia Lopez - WHO member - Waterfront property in Barcelona, Spain
So yeah, lets all listen to obbe and ignore the most powerful people in the world.
They have more than 1 residence, at the first sign of destruction from (in terms of human life) slowly rising sea levels they will use their choppa to fly to another equally oppulent mansion on higher ground (They own many.) and collect insurance in the ensuing destruction.
In Florida numerous insurance companies are pulling out of renewing further contracts with oceanfront properties, this is local news here so you all may not know that, similarly to how they won't insure forest fire area vacinity homes in California. Many insurers are also making plans to exit the state entirely.
Someone told me the entire state is going to collapse into the water out of the blue one day, and I told him that is God's Will Florida is very similar to Sodom and Gemorrah and it would be for the best to drown all of us quickly. -
2023-07-18 at 3:09 PM UTCI personally think global warming is extremely exciting and I hope it gets worse not better as it will be more interesting to live in a world on the brink of collapse than it would be if everything was aight for everybody and shit
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2023-07-18 at 3:20 PM UTC
Originally posted by Bradley I personally think global warming is extremely exciting and I hope it gets worse not better as it will be more interesting to live in a world on the brink of collapse than it would be if everything was aight for everybody and shit
Agree, Houston should become waterfront property soon.