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World to hit temperature tipping point 10 years faster than forecast

  1. Originally posted by vindicktive vinny what should they do with the C02 that fizzles out of their soft drinks.

    They are simply feeding the trees...doing their part to save the Amazon.
  2. Originally posted by Speedy Parker You're always talk about male on male sex pooh.

    because thats the only thing you talk about and are familiar with
  3. Any gay guy would take one look at TheDarkRodent and say HELL NO!
  4. Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson They are simply feeding the trees…doing their part to save the Amazon.

    i thought jeff bezo only accept cash.
  5. Obbe Alan What? [annoy my right-angled speediness]
    Climate change and the threat to civilization

    As a topic of urgent concern to humanity, the risk of climate collapse demands careful scientific investigation. And research on closely related topics—such as past cases of collapse, limits to adaptation, and systemic risk—makes it difficult to argue that climate collapse is impossible to study scientifically. Still, some may worry that pursuing scientific study of climate collapse will cause anxiety and encourage emotional disengagement from action on climate change.

    We disagree. Warnings about climate collapse issued by scientists and scientifically informed public figures are already present in the public discourse, whereas survey data suggest that climate change is a source of widespread public concern and anxiety (26, 27). Against this backdrop, careful scientific study of climate collapse might act as a counterweight to discussions of climate collapse that are sensationalistic or biased towards portending doom. And, depending on the results of the research, it might serve as a rebuttal to skeptics who refuse to take the possibility of climate collapse seriously at all. A sober assessment of the risk of climate collapse and the pathways by which it can be kept at bay, we suggest, may help to settle nerves and spur action.
  6. Speedy Parker Black Hole [my absentmindedly lachrymatory gazania]
    Originally posted by Obbe
  7. Obbe Alan What? [annoy my right-angled speediness]
    Phantom Forests: Why Ambitious Tree Planting Projects Are Failing

    High-profile initiatives to plant millions of trees are being touted by governments around the world as major contributions to fighting climate change. But scientists say many of these projects are ill-conceived and poorly managed and often fail to grow any forests at all.
  8. Obbe Alan What? [annoy my right-angled speediness]
    Study finds climate change is bringing more intense rains to U.S.

    The findings echo the fundamental laws of physics and thermodynamics, as well as the evidence from decades of research, and highlight the real-time effect that humans are having on the weather and climate.

    The research offers confirmation of what atmospheric scientists have been warning of for years: a warmer world is, on balance, a wetter world. And as global temperatures continue to rise, an uptick in precipitation extremes is expected.
  9. Study finds most studies are false

    https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1182327/
  10. Speedy Parker Black Hole [my absentmindedly lachrymatory gazania]
    Studies have shown that people only cite studies that support their opinions.
  11. "Study finds people will do and say anything at all for cash."
  12. mmQ Lisa Turtle
    Originally posted by ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ "Study finds people will do and say anything at all for cash."

    Study finds there isn't a single thing thought of that hasn't already been done, for a Klondike bar.
  13. Obbe Alan What? [annoy my right-angled speediness]
    "There's just not enough water": California drought hits grocery stores

    The ongoing "megadrought" in the Southwest is the first human-driven regional drought on record, studies show, and is affecting water resources in the growing region, Axios' Andrew Freedman reports.
  14. Originally posted by Obbe "There's just not enough water": California drought hits grocery stores

    That reminds me of when covix first dropped it was like the start of a whore movie, STORES were running out of TP and bottle water. I was like damn this chit is about to get crazy, but then team Biden-Fauchi fixed it and we're on the upswing now so you can't say they're all bad
  15. Originally posted by Speedy Parker Studies have shown that people only cite studies that support their opinions.

    show us the studies that support your opinion.
  16. Originally posted by Obbe Study finds climate change is bringing more intense rains to U.S.



    doesnt aay it was caused by humans,
  17. Obbe Alan What? [annoy my right-angled speediness]
    Originally posted by Obbe "It is a statement of fact, we cannot be any more certain; it is unequivocal and indisputable that humans are warming the planet."
  18. Originally posted by Obbe IPCC

  19. Originally posted by mmQ Study finds there isn't a single thing thought of that hasn't already been done, for a Klondike bar.

    Or an ice cream cone for a deadly shot of some experimental concoction for profit.
  20. Obbe Alan What? [annoy my right-angled speediness]
    Global wildlife populations have sunk 69% since 1970

    This "serious drop … tells us that nature is unraveling and the natural world is emptying," said Andrew Terry, director of conservation and policy at the Zoological Society of London (ZSL).

    The World Wildlife Fund (WWF) report, which used 2018 data from ZSL on the status of 32,000 wildlife populations covering more than 5,000 species, found that population sizes had declined by 69% on average. Deforestation, human exploitation, pollution, and climate change were the biggest drivers of the loss.
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