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World to hit temperature tipping point 10 years faster than forecast

  1. Many of the stars you see in the sky aren't even really there anymore. You're only seeing the light from where they were, as it takes hundreds, thousands or millions of years for their dying light to reach us.
  2. Originally posted by vindicktive vinny 50 light years is very near in arsetronomical terms. we'd have seen it by now if theres a supernova-capable star with in this range.

    Yeah you're not making any sense.

    Go google IK Pegasi...

    Here...

    In a 1993 paper, David Wonnacott, Barry J. Kellett and David J. Stickland identified this system as a candidate to evolve into a Type Ia supernova or a cataclysmic variable.[13] At a distance of 150 light years, this makes it the nearest known candidate supernova progenitor to the Earth. However, in the time it will take for the system to evolve to a state where a supernova could occur, it will have moved a considerable distance from Earth but may yet pose a threat.
  3. There's also many stars that are there, but can't be seen, because their light has not reached us yet.
  4. Obbe Alan What? [annoy my right-angled speediness]
    No longer the exception, extreme weather events becoming the norm

    Deadly floods in Pakistan, record-breaking heat waves in China, famine-causing droughts in parts of Africa, and unusually hot temperatures in the U.S., Europe and Australia: The impact of human-induced climate change is being felt across the world, with experts warning that extreme weather events are no longer the exception but rather becoming the new norm.
  5. Obbe Alan What? [annoy my right-angled speediness]
    A Shell TV ad last year featured birds in the sky, fields of wind and solar farms, the CEO of a Shell renewables subsidiary saying she’s “made the future far cleaner and far better for our children”, and not one reference to fossil fuels.



    Between 2010 and 2018, 98.7% of Shell’s investments were in oil and gas. Such misrepresentations are industry-wide.

    Today, we’re all inundated with ads that leverage a combination of narratives, including those illustrated above, to present fossil fuel companies as climate saviors. It’s way past time we called their bluff.

  6. There's no credible proof that humans are changing the weather. It's just another hoax from the New World Order and their paid off lackeys. Fear and control. That's how they do it. That's how they've always done it. That's how they'll continue to do it.
  7. Obbe Alan What? [annoy my right-angled speediness]
    As Colorado River Dries, the U.S. Teeters on the Brink of Larger Water Crisis

    The western United States is, famously, in the grips of its worst megadrought in a millennium. The Colorado River, which supplies water to more than 40 million Americans and supports food production for the rest of the country, is in imminent peril. The levels in the nation’s largest freshwater reservoir, Lake Mead, behind the Hoover Dam and a fulcrum of the Colorado River basin, have dropped to around 25% of capacity. The Bureau of Reclamation, which governs lakes Mead and Powell and water distribution for the southern end of the river, has issued an ultimatum: The seven states that draw from the Colorado must find ways to cut their consumption — by as much as 40% — or the federal government will do it for them. Last week those states failed to agree on new conservation measures by deadline. Meanwhile, next door, California, which draws from the Colorado, faces its own additional crises, with snowpack and water levels in both its reservoirs and aquifers all experiencing a steady, historic and climate-driven decline. It’s a national emergency, but not a surprise, as scientists and leaders have been warning for a generation that warming plus overuse of water in a fast-growing West would lead those states to run out.
  8. Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson Yeah you're not making any sense.

    Go google IK Pegasi…

    Here…

    In a 1993 paper, David Wonnacott, Barry J. Kellett and David J. Stickland identified this system as a candidate to evolve into a Type Ia supernova or a cataclysmic variable.[13] At a distance of 150 light years, this makes it the nearest known candidate supernova progenitor to the Earth. However, in the time it will take for the system to evolve to a state where a supernova could occur, it will have moved a considerable distance from Earth but may yet pose a threat.

    r u saying that if ik pegasi blows up we all r gonna die.
  9. Originally posted by ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ There's no credible proof that humans are changing the weather.

    its men that cause climate change,

    rampant sodomy is the cause of climaye change because sodomy angers god.
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  10. Obbe Alan What? [annoy my right-angled speediness]
    Originally posted by ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ There's no credible proof that humans are changing the weather. It's just another hoax from the New World Order and their paid off lackeys. Fear and control. That's how they do it. That's how they've always done it. That's how they'll continue to do it.

    Originally posted by ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ I am an alien. An alien from the future.
  11. Originally posted by Obbe

    Hey. Aliens are people, too.
  12. Obbe Alan What? [annoy my right-angled speediness]
  13. let them have salt water
  14. Anybody ever heard the story of Chicken Little?

    A children’s fable about a young chicken who, in the traditional version, believes the sky is falling after an acorn hits her head. Also known by other names including The Sky is Falling.
  15. Obbe Alan What? [annoy my right-angled speediness]
    Originally posted by ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ Anybody ever heard the story of Chicken Little?

    A children’s fable about a young chicken who, in the traditional version, believes the sky is falling after an acorn hits her head. Also known by other names including The Sky is Falling.

    1989 Presentation to Exxon Board of Directors on Greenhouse Gas Effects

    The presentation evidences Exxon’s shift from a leader in climate change research to an advocate against the dissemination of climate change information in the early 1990’s.

    Instead of warning the public about global heating or taking action, fossil fuel companies stayed silent as long as they could. In the late 1980s, however, the world woke up to the climate crisis, marking what Exxon called a “critical event”. The fossil fuel industry’s PR apparatus swung into action, implementing a strategy straight out of big tobacco’s playbook: to weaponize science against itself.

    A 1991 memo by Informed Citizens for the Environment made that strategy explicit: “Reposition global warming as theory (not fact).”

    In 1991, Informed Citizens for the Environment, a front group of coal and utility companies announced that “Doomsday is cancelled” and asked, “Who told you the earth was warming … Chicken Little?” They complained about “weak” evidence, “non-existent” proof, inaccurate climate models and asserted that the physics was “open to debate”.



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  16. itt: people who believe they have the power to change climate

  17. These nutjobs are going to change the weather by picking the last few dollars out of your pocket.
  18. Obbe Alan What? [annoy my right-angled speediness]
    Originally posted by ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ These nutjobs are going to change the weather by picking the last few dollars out of your pocket.

    Originally posted by Obbe
  19. Originally posted by Obbe

    running out of water due to negligent farming and bad city planing.

    and needless fracking.

    if you really are concerned about water maybe you should be selective with your diet and stop eating plants that were grown with industrial farming.
  20. The Earth is NOT even close to running out of water, what a recockulous statement.

    Where do you "Scientists" think the water is going? it's not leaking out of the atmosphere into space...
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