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  • Hareeba!
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    Scientists:

    global warming of 2.5/3C is

    * hard/impossible to survive
    * hard/impossible to prevent
    * likely by 2045-70
    * just one compounding factor in extinction catastrophe meaning a total rethink of economic growth is mandatory to protect species and everyone

    Journalists: crickets

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  • Hareeba!
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    BY VIOLET AFFLECK I spent the January fires in Los Angeles arguing with my mother in a hotel room. She was shell-shocked, astonished at the scale of destruction in the neighborhood where she raised…

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  • slewfan
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    The Climate Changed Again Yesterday... Let's throw a few trillion at it ...

    Antarctic ice has made a turnaround, scientists say, with an increase in ice mass after years of depletion. Antarctic ice has made a surprising rebound in mass, scientists say

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  • slewfan
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    DANG.!. That darn '' climate '' changed again.

    La Nina climate pattern ends as Pacific Ocean returns to neutral state - Fox News MAJOR CHANGE:La Nina climate pattern ends as Pacific Ocean returns to neutral state

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  • slewfan
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    Believe the Scientists yes; but only when their narrative suits your political leanings.

    https://youtu.be/mJGWowZSS1I?t=181

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  • slewfan
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    I say we wait and let the Politicians decide our Fate. They are doing such a great job.

    Or, more people should go out and destroy Tesla's and steal from Jeff Bezo's stores because he supports Trump. ??

    BRING BACK JOE AND KAMALA...

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  • jackpot269
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    Maybe we will have WW 3 before 7 years. Putin could go nuclear at any time. That would make the GOP happy, and we can all die from nuclear weapons. Putin is not in good health, so he doesn't give a sh!t. Driving gas powered cars will probably stop this, or non-gas-powered ones who knows. Or we can just wait on the comet.

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  • slewfan
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    Only 7 years to go before the globe implodes. Better get your bucket list in order.

    Wait a second... There's a huge comet headed for the moon. Things might get dicey here in the near future. If we all drove Tesla's, that comet would surly head out into infinity without even a thought.

    The climate changed here last week. 90 degrees one day, 50 degrees a few day's later. Hurry, get your Tesla while they last.

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  • Hareeba!
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    Australia just posted its hottest March on record by a large margin.

    Mean temperatures were 2.41C warmer than the 1961-90 baseline used by the @BoM_au , almost 0.4 degrees warmer than the previous hottest March, in 2019.


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  • Hareeba!
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    To date, projections of how climate change will affect global GDP have been massively underestimated.

    To date, projections of how climate change will affect global GDP have been massively underestimated.


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  • slewfan
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    Democrats Say Fire At Tesla Facility Likely Caused By Climate Change
    [URL="https://babylonbee.com/news/democrats-say-fire-at-tesla-facility-likely-caused-by-climate-change"]Climate

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  • slewfan
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    Hareebs. The end of the world is upon us. What are you going to do.?

    EPA Ends the ‘Green New Deal’

    Lee Zeldin, Wall Street Journal

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  • Hareeba!
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    Trump has ordered that swathes of America’s forests be felled for timber, evading rules to protect endangered species while doing so and raising the prospect of chainsaws razing some of the most ecologically important trees in the US.

    President’s move to expand tree cutting across 280m acres evades rules to protect endangered species

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  • DwightShrute
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    Originally posted by firstclass
    This guy is really out there.
    I don't know the exact date he lost his mind, but something snapped when The Donald came down the escalator in 2015.

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  • firstclass
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    Originally posted by Hareeba!
    This guy is really out there.

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  • jackpot269
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    Debunking Climate Myths: What Science Says About Global Warming



    It’s essential to differentiate between weather and climate. Weather refers to shortterm atmospheric conditions while climate represents longterm patterns. When someone quips “How can there be global warming if it’s snowing?” they are confusing these concepts. Science clarifies that even as weather fluctuates daily climate trends indicate a significant warming pattern over decades.


    A frequent myth is that there’s no scientific consensus on climate change. In reality surveys of scientific literature reveal a strong consensus over 97% of actively publishing climate scientists agree that climate warming trends over the past century are very likely due to human activities. This overwhelming agreement underscores the scientific community’s united stance on the issue.


    Another misconception is that climate change is a natural occurrence. While natural factors such as volcanic eruptions and solar variations do influence climate the current warming trend is largely driven by human activities. The burning of fossil fuels deforestation and industrial processes have significantly increased concentrations of greenhouse gases trapping heat in the atmosphere.




    Some claim that carbon dioxide (CO2) is only a minor component of the atmosphere and thus not a big deal. However even small increases in CO2 levels can have a profound effect on the climate. Historical data demonstrate significant warming during periods of high CO2 concentration correlating directly with today’s unprecedented levels of greenhouse gas emissions.


    Myths often downplay the consequences of rising sea levels. In truth thermal expansion of warming water along with melting glaciers and polar ice contributes to significant sea level rise. This phenomenon threatens coastal communities and ecosystems leading to erosion increased flooding and habitat loss for human and wildlife populations alike.


    Some narratives suggest that global warming halted in the past decade. However data from multiple sources including NASA and NOAA indicate continued warming. Shortterm variations in surface temperature can occur but the overall trend remains an upward trajectory underscored by recordbreaking annual temperatures.

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  • Hareeba!
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  • mcaulay777
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    Don't you know a sarcastic remark you jerk off!

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  • DwightShrute
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    <blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Joe Rogan just figured out that climate change is a hoax.<br>Better late than never! <a href="https://t.co/2GCNcRLBl1">pic.twitter.com/2GCNcRLBl1</a></p>&mdash; Vince Langman (@LangmanVince) <a href="https://twitter.com/LangmanVince/status/1892560062616338796?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw" >February 20, 2025</a></blockquote> <script async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>

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  • Hareeba!
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    Originally posted by mcaulay777
    If it is climate change i am for it here in North Central Iowa we are in late February and i have only used the snowblower once.
    Another ignoramus who fails to differentiate between weather and climate change.

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  • mcaulay777
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    If it is climate change i am for it here in North Central Iowa we are in late February and i have only used the snowblower once.

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  • DwightShrute
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    Originally posted by DipShitHareeballs!
    EXTRAORDINARY HEAT IN MEXICOWORLD CLIMATIC HISTORY REWRITTEN
    Brutal 43.5C at Gallinas on 12th under fierce fohn effect.
    It's the highest temperature ever recorded so early in the whole Northern Hemisphere.
    42.0C also at Padilla and Samta Rosa ,nearby.

    More and more scientists are now beginning to anticipate extremes beyond the human ability to cope or adapt within just 5 to 10 years or so.

    This Extinction Economy must be changed now to protect species and everyone.
    Originally posted by DipShitHareeballs!
    DipShit again demonstrating that he's got no fooking clue about this issue yet keeps posting his ignorance in this thread.

    The colder than normal January in America was mostly due to the polar vortex phenomenon which is very clearly due to the effect of a warming planet, including the Arctic.


    What is really caused the heatwave in Mexico?

    Heat waves form when a high pressure area at an altitude of 3,000–7,600 metres (9,800–24,900 feet) strengthens and remains over a region for several days and up to several weeks. This is common in summer in both the Northern and Southern Hemispheres. This is because the jet stream 'follows the sun'.

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  • Hareeba!
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    Originally posted by jackpot269
    Great sample size. I would expect better from an intellectual.
    DipShit again demonstrating that he's got no fooking clue about this issue yet keeps posting his ignorance in this thread.

    The colder than normal January in America was mostly due to the polar vortex phenomenon which is very clearly due to the effect of a warming planet, including the Arctic.

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  • DwightShrute
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    Originally posted by jackpot269
    Great sample size. I would expect better from an intellectual.
    I am trying to keep it simple so you can understand. You're welcome.

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  • jackpot269
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    Originally posted by DwightShrute
    How cold was January 2025?






    The average temperature of the contiguous U.S. in January was 29.2°F, 0.9°F below average, ranking in the coolest third of the 131-year record and the coldest January on record (2005–25) for the U.S. Climate Reference Network (USCRN).7 days ago




    Great sample size. I would expect better from an intellectual.

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  • firstclass
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    Originally posted by DwightShrute

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  • slewfan
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    Originally posted by DwightShrute
    How cold was January 2025?






    The average temperature of the contiguous U.S. in January was 29.2°F, 0.9°F below average, ranking in the coolest third of the 131-year record and the coldest January on record (2005–25) for the U.S. Climate Reference Network (USCRN).7 days ago





    it proves the Democrats are absolutely correct in their assessments that the climate does indeed change. They prove it by sinking Trillions of dollars trying to halt these changes. You can see how affective their policies have been. Especially for their own bank accounts.

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  • stevenash
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    Originally posted by khicks26
    How can you not like the Eagles?

    Did you want a KC three peat?
    Love the Eagles, loathe the Chiefs.

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  • khicks26
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    Originally posted by stevenash
    Eagles reunion
    How can you not like the Eagles?

    Did you want a KC three peat?

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  • stevenash
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    Originally posted by khicks26
    Trump is president. Hell froze over.
    Eagles reunion

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