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Skybird 04-11-24 06:35 AM

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Originally Posted by Rockstar (Post 2908800)
She couldn’t compete against the corruption of the money makers either. NSFW


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4S9sDyooxf4


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uEZ9HFlqzms

Rockstar 04-14-24 08:21 PM

I think there’s something much worse going on than the man made hype, err… I mean man made global warming.

I think the planet itself is in an Ice Age Termination Event. Milankovitch cycles, mantle plumes warming ocean currents and releasing more methane than ever before. Methane is so much more of a problem and can change a global climate in a very short time

Skybird 04-15-24 07:47 AM

When I mentioned the risk from methane hydrate fifteen or more years ago, people were laughing...

Rockstar 04-15-24 09:14 AM

I mentioned Milankovitch cycles and was just flat out told NO by the wikipedia fact checkers. On the other hand I was probably one of those who laughed at your methane post. But now I’ve seen the light. :O:

Jeff-Groves 04-15-24 10:28 AM

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Originally Posted by Rockstar (Post 2909375)
On the other hand I was probably one of those who laughed at your methane post. But now I’ve seen the light. :O:

Should have been, But now I smell what's cooking.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mr8glaM4ruM

Rockstar 04-15-24 12:58 PM

More environmental concerns past and present

Beekeepers across the United States lost roughly 40 percent of their colonies, known as Colony Collapse Disorder, from April 2014 to April 2015. Still an ongoing concern.

https://theconversation.com/ten-year...lds-bees-77164

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The primary type of banana exported around world is in danger of being wiped off the face of the globe by the fungal disease Tropical Race 4.

As Sabine Hossenfelder just pointed in the above video, is this a potential cause of mass migration to the U.S.?

https://www.fao.org/tr4gn/tr4-basics/en/

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Recent bird flu epidemic is responsible for the deaths of 48 million turkeys and chickens. This has driven up egg prices with estimates reaching over $6 a dozen.

https://www.farmsanctuary.org/news-s...rkey-industry/

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Forty percent of our fresh produce comes from the state of California which record droughts are impacting.

https://www.npr.org/2022/06/07/11034...ught-on-record

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That same drought is reducing the herds of cattle across the nation.
A virus is devastating the hog farmers in the U.S. causing a spike in prices

https://www.drovers.com/news/beef-pr...eef-and-beyond

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For Your Phone and EV, a Cobalt Supply Chain to a Hell on Earth. Creating even more environmental destruction and death so we can feel better about ourselves. That is provided we just bury our heads in the sand and ignore the consequences of our actions.

https://e360.yale.edu/features/siddh...ng-labor-congo

August 04-15-24 01:19 PM

Poor old world sure has gone to hell in a handbasket huh?

But then again it's been going there ever since the dawn of recorded history and probably long before that.

I imagine a couple of elderly Doggerlanders complaining about how the ground around their huts was far wetter than back when they were kids and how their old party spot on the beach had been long washed away the sea.

The world is constantly changing, we're just gonna have to deal with it and get over the arrogant idea that we can stop it.

Rockstar 04-15-24 06:50 PM

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Originally Posted by August (Post 2909412)
Poor old world sure has gone to hell in a handbasket huh?

But then again it's been going there ever since the dawn of recorded history and probably long before that.

I imagine a couple of elderly Doggerlanders complaining about how the ground around their huts was far wetter than back when they were kids and how their old party spot on the beach had been long washed away the sea.

The world is constantly changing, we're just gonna have to deal with it and get over the arrogant idea that we can stop it.

Climate has been changing since earth began. The last major event was just around twelve thousand years ago.

However if it is an ice age termination event that’s rapidly coming upon us. Would people rather hear there’s something they can do about it by building EVs, batteries and efficient iPads even if it poisons the environment further, kills those who mine the ore needed and causes wars for the resources?

Or would it cause much more of a panic telling them in 20 years economies will begin to collapse so just buckle up Nancy boy because there ain’t a damn thing you can do about it. :haha:

August 04-15-24 08:09 PM

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Originally Posted by Rockstar (Post 2909446)
Climate has been changing since earth began. The last major event was just around twelve thousand years ago.

However if it is an ice age termination event that’s rapidly coming upon us. Would people rather hear there’s something they can do about it by building EVs, batteries and efficient iPads even if it poisons the environment further, kills those who mine the ore needed and causes wars for the resources?

Or would it cause much more of a panic telling them in 20 years economies will begin to collapse so just buckle up Nancy boy because there ain’t a damn thing you can do about it. :haha:

I dunno.

People managed not to panic and crash society back in the 50's and 60's when nuclear war could break out at any moment. I grew up with the "Nuclear Clock" sitting at 5 min to midnight and air raid drills at school. The economy marched on unaffected. In the 70's when scientists were claiming with as much fervor as they are now about global warming that a new Ice Age was upon us and that winters would just keep getting longer until we were buried under miles of snow and ice. Given those scares I don't expect they would be any more likely to panic with the news that 20 years from now something might happen that could begin to collapse their economies.

Truth is nobody can say for sure what is going to happen with the climate or when.

Skybird 05-10-24 07:55 AM

https://youtu.be/sGG-A80Tl5g?si=dbA71UKtejLsIqIU

Exocet25fr 05-21-24 06:49 AM

https://youtu.be/zmfRG8-RHEI

Oubaas 05-21-24 02:49 PM

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Originally Posted by August (Post 2909412)
Poor old world sure has gone to hell in a handbasket huh?

But then again it's been going there ever since the dawn of recorded history and probably long before that.

I imagine a couple of elderly Doggerlanders complaining about how the ground around their huts was far wetter than back when they were kids and how their old party spot on the beach had been long washed away the sea.

The world is constantly changing, we're just gonna have to deal with it and get over the arrogant idea that we can stop it.

Bingo! Give August a prize! :up:

:Kaleun_Salute:

Skybird 06-13-24 10:54 AM

https://www-achgut-com.translate.goo...en&_x_tr_hl=de



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In addition to El Niño, there is another effect that has little to do with the rise in CO2. Since 1980, the permeability of clouds to short-wave solar radiation has been increasing. This has led to an increase in the duration of sunshine worldwide and in Europe. More solar radiation in summer means more warming. I already referred to this effect in my August 2023 newsletter. Compared to the 1980s, we now have 250 hours more sunshine per year in Europe. Even back then, one of the possible causes for me - in addition to oceanic ocean cycles - was the decrease in aerosols (dust particles in the air) due to the reduction in air pollution worldwide. These dust particles serve as condensation nuclei and promote cloud formation.


The reduction in air pollution as the cause of much of the warming in recent years has now been confirmed by reality and science.

In 2020, after much debate, the International Maritime Organization (IMO) banned the use of high-sulphur fuels by ships. The reduction in sulphurous emissions on the world's oceans has been enormous since 2020. Emissions from shipping have been reduced by 77 percent worldwide in one fell swoop by reducing the maximum sulphur content of marine diesel from 3.5 to 0.5 percent.


NASA scientists conclude in a Nature publication that the IMO air pollution control measure has reduced cloud formation and increased short-wave solar radiation. They calculate that 80 percent of the warming since 2020 can be attributed to this measure.


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