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Climate Change - IPCC 6th global science assessment.
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2021-08-09 at 5:29 PM UTC
""It is unequivocal that human influence has warmed the atmosphere, ocean and land," wrote the authors of the IPCC’s sixth global science assessment since 1990 and the first released in more than eight years. The crucial warming threshold of 2°C will be "exceeded during the 21st century," the IPCC authors concluded, without deep emissions cuts “in the coming decades.""
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The world has already risen 1.1ºC from pre-industrial levels, and is likely to temporarily reach 1.5C of warming within 20 years even in a "best-case scenario" where greenhouse gas emissions see "deep" reductions.
The past decade was most likely hotter than any period in the last 125,000 years, when sea levels were as much as 10 meters higher. Combustion and deforestation have also raised carbon dioxide in the atmosphere higher than they’ve been in two million years, according to the report, and agriculture and fossil fuels have contributed to methane and nitrous oxide concentration higher than any point in at least 800,000 years.
https://www.ipcc.ch/report/ar6/wg1/#SPM
Stripped of it's kum-ba-ya feel good bullshit, it's basically a description of how fucked we are. Especially you fuckers on lower ground. -
2021-08-09 at 5:57 PM UTC
Originally posted by Donald Trump https://www.ipcc.ch/report/ar6/wg1/#SPM
Stripped of it's kum-ba-ya feel good bullshit, it's basically a description of how fucked we are. Especially you fuckers on lower ground.
srsly you believe that ? -
2021-08-09 at 5:58 PM UTC
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2021-08-09 at 6:10 PM UTCAs bad as climate change is, it's not an existential threat to humanity. It's not a threat to the continued existence of life on our planet. It's an existential threat to impoverished coastal third world nations and cushy first world lifestyles. And the threat to cushy first world lifestyles only really exists because the first world will inevitably take on the massive burden of climate relief and climate refugees from the aforementioned impoverished third world coastal folks.
Global warming will change society. Drastically, probably, but that's it. That's all. It'll be... far from a golden age, but how "fucked" are we really? -
2021-08-09 at 7:10 PM UTC
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2021-08-09 at 8 PM UTC
Originally posted by Meikai As bad as climate change is, it's not an existential threat to humanity. It's not a threat to the continued existence of life on our planet. It's an existential threat to impoverished coastal third world nations and cushy first world lifestyles. And the threat to cushy first world lifestyles only really exists because the first world will inevitably take on the massive burden of climate relief and climate refugees from the aforementioned impoverished third world coastal folks.
Global warming will change society. Drastically, probably, but that's it. That's all. It'll be… far from a golden age, but how "fucked" are we really?
If I sail over trans atlantic on my sustainable and non carbon emitting wind driven sail boat will you join me to warm my bunk? -
2021-08-09 at 8:21 PM UTC
Originally posted by Donald Trump If I sail over trans atlantic on my sustainable and non carbon emitting wind driven sail boat will you join me to warm my bunk?
Assuming you just mean we'd be hot racking, sure I guess. Would your sustainable non carbon emitting wind driven sail boat be capable of engaging in mild piracy and ecoterrorism? Like could we pirate, and then scuttle the evil polluting big ships? -
2021-08-09 at 8:38 PM UTC
Originally posted by Meikai Assuming you just mean we'd be hot racking, sure I guess. Would your sustainable non carbon emitting wind driven sail boat be capable of engaging in mild piracy and ecoterrorism? Like could we pirate, and then scuttle the evil polluting big ships?
No I don't mean hot racking. I mean burning whole oil rigs, but not before sodimising the crew, slaughtering them for their tallowes, and shorting their companies stocks. There's money to be be made spear fishing deep sea diving men. Only the bravest may follow me are ye game me hearty? -
2021-08-09 at 9:55 PM UTCInteresting, when I originally posted about this earlier today before you made this thread, you responded to me by saying
Originally posted by Donald Trump Obbe you are trying to argue from authority by posting links to the same sort of globalist organisations who discredited themselves over the whole Trump-Russia thing, Covid, Brexit, mass migration, Iraq, etc.
People no longer trust your style of top-down authority, and with good reason.
and then moments later, created this thread and summarized the exact same information I posted as
Originally posted by Donald Trump …it's basically a description of how fucked we are.
Why didn't you agree with it when I originally posted it? Just had your head buried too deep in the sand? Was agreeing with something I posted too embarrassing to state at that time? -
2021-08-09 at 10:06 PM UTClaron von baron was right.
But Instead of doing something it will be affective we're going to wait to the day where people are running around screaming pulling their hair out trying to hang oil executives from the nearest telephone pole that's what's going to happen all these fucking billionaires who think they're safe the world of dying humans is coming for them and their death will be very unpleasant the 50 years from now when they talk about being electrified is too fucking late 1 billion people will be dead if we haven't started an atomic war between ourselves well all simply die From a lack of oxygen because we're killing off the ocean which is where diatoms live which is where our oxygen comes from
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2021-09-21 at 7:22 PM UTCwho gives a fuck, I don't. Another reason why you animals shouldn't be having kids if all you are gonna do is "worry" about their future, fuck em!...the little bastards can fry.
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2021-09-21 at 7:51 PM UTCyou are the problem, you should fry UP AGAINST THE WALL, COMMIE!!
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2021-09-22 at 1:16 AM UTCon the other hand there appears to be shortages of evil carbon dioxide that causes the industry industrial complex to grind to a halt.
https://www.theguardian.com/business/2021/sep/21/why-does-a-carbon-dioxide-shortage-matter-so-much-to-the-uk-economy