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“Global climate collapse in 10 years!” - Global climate scientists 15 years ago
How does one reconcile the current un-sustainability of the world’s large population with sensible climate change policy to conserve resources and promote global health?
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Anonymous 1d

You guys keep misrepresenting what climate scientists actually said. Stuff is actually going to shit now though. Those snow storms in Texas? Weakening of the jet stream due to warmer ocean temperatures has allowed polar air to penetrate further south. Stronger hurricanes? Warmer ocean temperatures means stronger storms.

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Anonymous 1d

These things are happening though. Look at coral reefs for example.

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Anonymous 1d
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Anonymous 13h

Uh yes? The global temperature has risen and it’s shifting migration patterns and endemic plant species everywhere as well as causing more extreme weather events. It is actively collapsing the food chain, it’s just not going to happen overnight. You have to be diagnosed stupid atp

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Anonymous 19h

Have you been paying attention? We’re having more extreme weather events and setting more records than at any point in recorded history.

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Anonymous 6h

Bro the collapse is here. None of this is normal.

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Anonymous 1d

They hate you for speaking the truth

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Anonymous replying to -> #2 1d

The North Atlantic current is actively weakening. A strong influx of freshwater runoff from melting polar glaciers can cause it to break down. This happened during the younger dryas 12,000 years ago. Without it, Europe will be plunged into a deep cold. Imagine england but it’s the same temperature as comparable latitudes in Quebec and Kamchatka

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Anonymous replying to -> #2 1d

The effects of climate change are being felt in other areas too. My local community relies on snowmelt for agriculture. We got barely any snow over the winter. It is going to be a very, very bad summer.

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Anonymous replying to -> #2 1d

don’t forget tornado alley shifting to the northeast, including parts of Michigan for the first time ever.

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