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World to hit temperature tipping point 10 years faster than forecast
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2023-08-05 at 2:47 AM UTC
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2023-08-05 at 5:38 AM UTC‘Something weird is going on’: search for answers as Antarctic sea ice stays at historic lows
“Unprecedented is a word that gets bandied around a lot, but it doesn’t really get to just how shocking this is,” says Hobbs, a sea ice scientist at the University of Tasmania.
“It is very much outside our understanding of this system.”
North Atlantic ocean temperature sets record high: US agency"This situation is extreme: we've seen maritime heatwaves before, but this is very persistent and spread out over a large surface area" in the North Atlantic, said Karina Von Schuckmann from the Mercator Ocean International research centre.
The expert noted that the oceans have absorbed 90% of the excess heat produced by human activity since the dawn of the industrial age.
In 2023, the world has experienced a harrowing testament to the advancing climate crisisDroughts, floods, heatwaves, forest fires, and other extreme weather events are no longer isolated incidents, but a simultaneous, global reality. Southern Europe’s sweltering temperatures and the sharp decline of Antarctic sea ice underline an escalating situation that is much more than a series of alarming coincidences. This widespread volatility reflects deeper systemic issues within our planet’s climatic equilibrium, indicating a shift in weather patterns possibly linked to global warming-induced alterations in the jet stream and ocean currents.
Canadian Wildfires Producing Catastrophic Carbon EmissionsThese episodes significantly degraded air quality in the United States, with particulate matter levels exceeding 50 μg/m3, resulting in flight cancellations, school closures, and severe disruptions to production and daily life. For example, the second instance of transboundary transport led to the worst air pollution in New York City since 1960, while the third led to Chicago’s air quality index exceeding the standard by 5.6 times on June 27.
Chilling Forecast: Scientists Predict a Collapse of the Atlantic Ocean CurrentShutting down the AMOC can have very serious consequences for Earth’s climate, for example, by changing how heat and precipitation are distributed globally.
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2023-08-05 at 5:41 AM UTC
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2023-08-05 at 6:01 AM UTC
Originally posted by ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ Obbe Cameo Appearance…
Hi IM BACK temp errrr airy
FUN FACT: Hitchcock had the hands the size of catchers mits. he had some weird disease. his hands were like an old school (1910) catchers mit. just thick leather but not the inner paddding like todya.
dude was a freak. choked his female stars to scare them or get them emotional. he was really fucking abusive. and apparently stong as fuck. lived to be 80. dude was FATTTTTTT -
2023-08-05 at 6:04 AM UTC
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2023-08-05 at 6:05 AM UTCgnight
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2023-08-05 at 2:48 PM UTC
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2023-08-05 at 2:55 PM UTC⬆️Still playing with picture books
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2023-08-05 at 8:29 PM UTC
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2023-08-08 at 2:12 AM UTC
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2023-08-08 at 2:22 AM UTC
Originally posted by ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ Back to the crayons and dubious sources again, eh?
You should make a comprehensive list of sources that you personally find credible so we know what's acceptable to you, instead of you waiting for a source and then saying that it isnt acceptable to you. That's way too convenient lol. -
2023-08-08 at 2:26 AM UTCWe know the Bible is one of them. What else will you accept?
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2023-08-08 at 2:40 AM UTC
Originally posted by mmQ You should make a comprehensive list of sources that you personally find credible so we know what's acceptable to you, instead of you waiting for a source and then saying that it isnt acceptable to you. That's way too convenient lol.
Don't have to. If it's not an independent source, it's worthless. People who are taking cash for their opinions are not credible, by default. -
2023-08-08 at 2:50 AM UTC
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