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2024-06-18 at 11:53 PM UTC in Earth is warming at a record rate, with 92% of last year's heat caused by humansWho cares that you care about what I care about?
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2024-06-18 at 11:20 PM UTC in Earth is warming at a record rate, with 92% of last year's heat caused by humansYou care about what I care about.
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2024-06-18 at 11:17 PM UTC in Earth is warming at a record rate, with 92% of last year's heat caused by humans
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2024-06-18 at 11:13 PM UTC in Earth is warming at a record rate, with 92% of last year's heat caused by humans
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2024-06-18 at 11:03 PM UTC in Earth is warming at a record rate, with 92% of last year's heat caused by humans
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2024-06-18 at 10:58 PM UTC in Cart NarcsMom Defends Her Decision Not To Return the Shopping Cart Despite Backlash
"The people in the comments that are hating on me and trolling the account, have not experienced the darkness in the world that many of us have. I hope they don't have to experience it, but unfortunately, many of us will, and if we can prevent it, we should."
Stupid bitch. -
2024-06-17 at 11:41 PM UTC in The Stoner Thread*hits bong*
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2024-06-17 at 10:39 PM UTC in I sold all my bitcoin last weekSpend 'em if you've got 'em.
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2024-06-17 at 10:34 PM UTC in Another jury just IGNORED a judge and STOPPED five climate protesters being convicted
As the International Energy Agency and others have made clear, the new fossil fuel developments being supported by the banking sector in general, and JP Morgan in particular, are inconsistent with keeping warming under 1.5˚C. Medical professionals who understand the catastrophic consequences feel duty-bound to take proportionate action to protect life and public health. In 2019, Richard Horton, editor of the Lancet, the leading medical journal, called on all medical practitioners to take direct action:
All health professionals have a duty and obligation to engage in all kinds of non-violent social protest to address the climate emergency’ because it represents ‘the most existential crisis facing our communities in the world today. -
2024-06-17 at 10:31 PM UTC in Environment Canada says it can now rapidly link high-heat weather events to climate change
During that extreme heat event on June 30, 2021, the town of Lytton set a Canadian all-time temperature record of 49.6 degrees. A wildfire swept through the community a day later, destroying most structures. A couple in their 60s died sheltering in a trench from the flames.
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2024-06-17 at 10:29 PM UTC in A water war is looming between Mexico and the US. Neither side will win
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2024-06-17 at 10:27 PM UTC in Luxury homes on these beaches are losing value fast, as effects of climate change hit hard
“Where we’ve seen flooding in the past and the water subsiding right away, it’s not subsiding anymore,” said Kay Tyler, executive director of Concerned Citizens of Montauk. “We have a friend that has a $10 million home, and he’s not even sure what to do with it because if he sells it it’s never going to be the $10 million he bought it for.”
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2024-06-17 at 10:25 PM UTC in Earth is warming at a record rate, with 92% of last year's heat caused by humans
The team of authors — formed to provide annual scientific updates between the every seven- to eight-year major U.N. scientific assessments — determined last year was 1.43 degrees Celsius warmer than the 1850 to 1900 average with 1.31 degrees of that coming from human activity. The other 8% of the warming is due mostly to El Nino, the natural and temporary warming of the central Pacific that changes weather worldwide and also a freak warming along the Atlantic and just other weather randomness.
On a larger 10-year time frame, which scientists prefer to single years, the world has warmed about 1.19 degrees Celsius (2.14 degrees Fahrenheit) since pre-industrial times, the report in the journal Earth System Science Data found. -
It is what it is.
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2024-06-17 at 9:20 PM UTC in Is climate change making Florida's flooding worse?Is climate change making Florida's flooding worse?
This will not end well for Florida. It is literally in the bulls-eye for climate impacts — e.g., hurricanes, sea level rise, extreme heat, extreme rainfall. This is already affecting human systems we rely on. For example, we can see cracks forming in Florida’s insurance market, with companies raising premiums or pulling out of high-risk areas altogether.
The Florida government’s position might be good politics, but it’s not scientifically accurate. Ultimately, it will be the citizens of Florida who will suffer. -
2024-06-17 at 9:19 PM UTC in Earth is warming at a record rate, with 92% of last year's heat caused by humans
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2024-06-17 at 8:07 PM UTC in Earth is warming at a record rate, with 92% of last year's heat caused by humans
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2024-06-17 at 7:58 PM UTC in Earth is warming at a record rate, with 92% of last year's heat caused by humansNobody cares.