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Old 10-02-2019, 01:54 PM   #651 (permalink)
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Old 10-09-2019, 09:54 AM   #652 (permalink)
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https://www.bbc.com/news/science-environment-49753680

Almost 400 all-time high temperatures were set in the northern hemisphere over the summer, according to an analysis of temperature records.

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Old 10-14-2019, 10:17 AM   #653 (permalink)
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https://www.npr.org/2018/06/06/61681...ns-more-damage

Hurricanes Are Moving More Slowly, Which Means More Damage

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The new research suggests slow-moving tropical storms such as Harvey are becoming more common because of global climate change. Climate change is causing the poles to become warmer, which in turn affects the atmospheric pressure. There is less and less difference in pressure between the poles and the tropics, and that causes the big currents of wind between the two areas to slow down.
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Old 10-14-2019, 05:41 PM   #655 (permalink)
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Almost 400 all-time high temperatures were set in the northern hemisphere over the summer, according to an analysis of temperature records.
^ First the statistics, then the brutal consequences: forest fires in California erupting overnight and spreading like, er, wild fire.

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^ The unguessed-at side effects of global warming are the most scary imo. I feel that some catastrophic new developments are gonna come - either from methane release or from all the heat that is already locked up in the ocean.
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Old 10-16-2019, 09:34 AM   #656 (permalink)
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https://www.motherjones.com/environm...n-overlooking/

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By 2100, Earth’s population is expected to reach 10.9 billion people...“We don’t talk about overpopulation because of real fears from the past—of racism, eugenics, colonialism, forced sterilization, forced family planning, plus the fears from some of contraception, abortion, and sex. We don’t really talk about overconsumption because of ignorance about the economics of overpopulation and the true ecological limits of Earth.”
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The unguessed-at side effects of global warming are the most scary imo. I feel that some catastrophic new developments are gonna come -
Yeah. Watching it happen is interesting. I used to imagine massive flooding and vegetation die off. That’s happening but as these things happen like the polar vortex breaking and the heat wave in Europe and the wildfires and endless summer it’s like oh so this is how it’s going to end.

I also think the trapped heat is going to grow exponentially much faster than expected and the impact will be more grotesque than expected.


https://www.newsweek.com/hurricanes-...omenon-1465573

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HURRICANES CAN TRIGGER 'STORMQUAKES' IN THE OCEAN FLOOR IN NEW GEOPHYSICAL PHENOMENON
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Bay County Sheriff's Office sees uptick in domestic violence cases since Hurricane Michael
There are still thousands left homeless or forced into very cramped frustrating conditions from this one hurricane from last year. Angry parents are beating the **** out of their miserable kids and men are beating up their wives and girlfriends and in general people are treating each other like ****.

Plus, where there is rebuilding it’s mostly high rent condos and fancy **** where poor and working class people’s homes were demolished. People don’t even **** with insurance because they have ways to stall forever and not payout. Also, in court cases when people try to sue insurance companies poor people on juries typically adopt a blame the victim mentality instead of a sympathetic mindset.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bfr82RB72U8



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Today, one out of three people don’t have access to safe drinking water. And that’s the result of many things, but one of them is that 96.5% of that water is found in our oceans. It’s saturated with salt, and undrinkable. Most of the freshwater is locked away in glaciers or deep underground. Less than one percent of it is available to us. So why can’t we just take all that seawater, filter out the salt, and have a nearly unlimited supply of clean, drinkable water?
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October was hottest on record globally.

Very pessimistic about desalination, btw. Energy, transportation, waste.
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Keeping up with the world's extreme weather events is as depressing as it is endless. This article links together three recent ones:-
Australian wildfires, Venice flooding and England flooding.

In the true style of nationalistic journalism, the BBC leads with the news from UK, although the Australian fires are way more serious and the pics of flooded Venice way more poignant:-
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[Some scientists] believe that the link between climate change and extreme events is now as strong as the link between smoking cigarettes and lung cancer.

"You can never make a direct connection and say my grandad died of lung cancer because of smoking because you can't figure out how the cancer exactly originated; there might be other factors," said Prof Gabi Hegerl.

"But you can say for sure that if you smoke the probability of coming down with lung cancer is hugely increased. The same methods have been applied to the climate problem."
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Repent!

A former rugby player has a solution to the problem of global warming:-

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Rugby player Israel Folau has drawn anger for linking Australia's bushfire crisis to the nation's same-sex marriage and abortion laws.

Folau, who was sacked by Australia in May for making anti-gay remarks on social media, described the fires as a "little taste of God's judgement".

Folau, who is Christian, gave a sermon in his Sydney church on Sunday in which he said Australia's decision to pass abortion and same-sex marriage laws had gone against "God's word", adding the nation needed to "repent".

"Look how rapid these bushfires, these droughts, all these things have come, in a short period of time. You think it's a coincidence or not?," he said.
( https://www.bbc.com/news/world-australia-50455162 )

Is this the result of repeated concussion on the rugby pitch, or should we expect more of this kind of talk as extreme weather events continue to escalate? Sadly for the human race, I suspect it will be the latter.

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