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World to hit temperature tipping point 10 years faster than forecast

  1. Originally posted by Obbe Climate crisis could contribute to a global food shortage by 2050, US special envoy on food security warns | Cary Fowler says world needs to produce 50-60% more food by middle of the century but global heating is expected to reduce yield rates

    then why are thry boy-cotting russian fertilizer
  2. Bradley Black Hole
  3. Bradley Black Hole
    kinda pissed that the last two category 4 hurricanes have completely missed southern florida.
  4. Originally posted by Bradley kinda pissed that the last two category 4 hurricanes have completely missed southern florida.

    Why?...no handouts?
  5. more like no open showers with other climate refugees,
  6. Obbe Alan What? [annoy my right-angled speediness]
    From wilting wheat to stressed pollinators, US farmers and fishermen see unexpected climate effects

    To say it’s been a hot summer would be an understatement. According to Nasa scientists, July was the hottest month ever recorded. Off the coast of Florida, surface ocean temperatures soared over 101F, bleaching coral reefs. In Arizona, Phoenix residents sweated through a record 31 consecutive days above 110F. Even animals that spend much of their time in the sky, like birds, struggled to keep cool in the sweltering heat.
  7. Originally posted by Obbe From wilting wheat to stressed pollinators, US farmers and fishermen see unexpected climate effects

    NASA couldnt even get their own rocket up there, failing the very task they were set up to do.

  8. Originally posted by Obbe From wilting wheat to stressed pollinators, US farmers and fishermen see unexpected climate effects

    Alexa? When was the first weather report?

    "The first ever daily weather forecasts were published in The Times on August 1, 1861, and the first weather maps were produced later in the same year."

    Alexa: How old is the Earth?

    "4.543 billion years."

    Born idiot, anyone?
  9. Originally posted by ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ Alexa? When was the first weather report?

    "The first ever daily weather forecasts were published in The Times on August 1, 1861, and the first weather maps were produced later in the same year."

    Alexa: How old is the Earth?

    "4.543 billion years."

    Born idiot, anyone?

    Alexa, is the climate changing rapidly, and is it caused mainly by human activity?

    “Yes, and yes”

    Thanks Alexa I was just settling a bet
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  10. mmQ Lisa Turtle
    Originally posted by -SpectraL Nope. The oldest evidence for mankind, also stated in the bible, is 6,000 years old.
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  11. RIPtotse victim of incest [my adversative decurved garbo]
    when u realize methadone was patented on sept 11th

    On 11 September 1941 Bockmühl and Ehrhart filed an application for a patent for a synthetic substance they called Hoechst 10820 or Polamidon (a name still in regular use in Germany)[79] and whose structure had little relation to morphine or other "true opiates” such as diamorphine (Heroin), desomorphine (Permonid), nicomorphine (Vilan), codeine, dihydrocodeine, oxymorphone (Opana), hydromorphone (Dilaudid), oxycodone (OxyContin), hydrocodone (Dicodid), and other closely related opium alkaloid derivatives and analogues.[80] It was brought to market in 1943 and was widely used by the German army during WWII as a substitute for morphine.[77]

    FUUUUUUUUUUUUCK
  12. Originally posted by mmQ

    Mankind and the Earth are two different things, son. The Earth was created billions of years before humans arrived. Humans have only been on Earth for about 6,000 years. There is no evidence of any writings anywhere in the world that can be properly dated to more than 6,000 years old.
  13. Originally posted by ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ Mankind and the Earth are two different things, son. The Earth was created billions of years before humans arrived. Humans have only been on Earth for about 6,000 years. There is no evidence of any writings anywhere in the world that can be properly dated to more than 6,000 years old.

    https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Göbekli_Tepe
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  14. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/White_Sands_fossil_footprints
  15. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clovis_culture
  16. Radiocarbon dating is now well known to be pseudoscience, as it does not account for a myriad of variables in its calculations. Just Google "Is Radiocarbon dating flawed?" to find out for yourself.
  17. Originally posted by ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ Radiocarbon dating is now well known to be pseudoscience, as it does not account for a myriad of variables in its calculations. Just Google "Is Radiocarbon dating flawed?" to find out for yourself.

    So what’s your earliest evidence of human activity? By what method was it dated to 6,000 years ago?
  18. Also I googled what you told me to and it says radiocarbon dating is extremely accurate for anything younger than 50,000 years. Like all the examples I just said.
  19. Originally posted by Fox So what’s your earliest evidence of human activity? By what method was it dated to 6,000 years ago?

    You want me to hold your hand and do your research for you. The dates are on the writings themselves.

    https://www.getty.edu/news/where-did-writing-come-from/
  20. Originally posted by ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ You want me to hold your hand and do your research for you. The dates are on the writings themselves.

    https://www.getty.edu/news/where-did-writing-come-from/

    How do you know how old the writing is? Because someone told you? How is that more accurate than radiocarbon dating? That seems far less accurate because someone could have just lied or been mistaken
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