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Greta Thunberg warns of ‘catastrophic‘ climate crisis at England‘s Glastonbury Festival, says we need to ‘prioritize people over profit and greed’

bver_hunter

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Thanks for posting about common weather events, usual flooding, regular forest fires and the Japanese energy mismanagement.
Usual hilarious responses!! All these most damning unprecedented catastrophes in decades are "regular" occurrences to the Climate Change Deniers who also blame the countries "mismanagement"!! :rolleyes:
 
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Usual hilarious responses!! All these most damning unprecedented catastrophes in decades are "regular" occurrences to the Climate Change Deniers who also blame the countries "mismanagement"!! :rolleyes:
Nothing "unprecedented " about them.
 
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Definitely, unprecedented. Go and speak to the victims of it!!
Forest fire in Canada is an "unprecedented " event? Drought in Africa? Floods on the Indian subcontinent? How about a snow storm in Toronto in February?
 
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Forest fire in Canada is an "unprecedented " event? Drought in Africa? Floods on the Indian subcontinent? How about a snow storm in Toronto in February?
The scale and regularity of them is unprecedented. An example of it:


Maybe now you get it!!
 

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Forest fire in Canada is an "unprecedented " event? Drought in Africa? Floods on the Indian subcontinent? How about a snow storm in Toronto in February?
Birds dropping dead in the sky in India, all grain exports ended.
Record temps at the north and south poles at the same time
Record forest fires in NA before the start of june
Record drought in SW US
Record fires in Alaska in june

totally normal to most frogs
 

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Birds dropping dead in the sky in India, all grain exports ended.
Record temps at the north and south poles at the same time
Record forest fires in NA before the start of june
Record drought in SW US
Record fires in Alaska in june

totally normal to most frogs
Q: When was the last thermal maximum?

A: 56 million years ago, When humans weren’t around and dinosaurs were massive, average global temp was way hotter.

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Then it gradually got fucking cold.

Now it’s getting warmer.

Can you read?
 

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Ever wonder why the fake consensus of climatologists say earth is warming “probably” due to human activity and not “definitely”?

🤔

Weatherman says: Maybe it will rain today. Better take an umbrella.

Climatologist says: Maybe humans are responsible for climate change. Better stop using oil and gas.
 

Frankfooter

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Q: When was the last thermal maximum?

A: 56 million years ago, When humans weren’t around and dinosaurs were massive, average global temp was way hotter.

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Then it gradually got fucking cold.

Now it’s getting warmer.

Can you read?
Hey cuck. You copied a chart, congrats.

Now, can you find a chart that has both temperature and CO2 levels on it that goes that far back?
Check the relationship between temp and CO2.
Then, if your head hasn't exploded, compare CO2 levels between now and the thermal maximum.
 

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Hey cuck. You copied a chart, congrats.

Now, can you find a chart that has both temperature and CO2 levels on it that goes that far back?
Check the relationship between temp and CO2.
Then, if your head hasn't exploded, compare CO2 levels between now and the thermal maximum.
Sure Professor 👨🏻‍🏫
I’ll get right on that!
 

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Hey cuck. You copied a chart, congrats.

Now, can you find a chart that has both temperature and CO2 levels on it that goes that far back?
Check the relationship between temp and CO2.
Then, if your head hasn't exploded, compare CO2 levels between now and the thermal maximum.
We are made of CARBON.
It gets hot, it gets cold,
Earth is warming and we’ll adapt.

In 100 years there won’t be ANY MORE OIL.
And we’lll SURVIVE!
Your ugliest model predicts +3 degrees,
Yet we can survive +10!
The ice is melting irregardless.
Earth is warming irregardless.

So get over yourself. Snowflake ❄
 

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We are made of CARBON.
It gets hot, it gets cold,
Earth is warming and we’ll adapt.

In 100 years there won’t be ANY MORE OIL.
And we’lll SURVIVE!
Your ugliest model predicts +3 degrees,
Yet we can survive +10!
The ice is melting irregardless.
Earth is warming irregardless.

So get over yourself. Snowflake ❄
IPCC RCP8.5 says 4-6ºC, if I recall correctly
6ºC colder is an ice age
5ºC warmer is a thermal maximum
Both of those wiped most life off the planet.

Sure, we are mostly bags of water and we'll all die.
Doesn't mean we want it to happen sooner or bring on a thermal maximum
 

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IPCC RCP8.5 says 4-6ºC, if I recall correctly
6ºC colder is an ice age
5ºC warmer is a thermal maximum
Both of those wiped most life off the planet.

Sure, we are mostly bags of water and we'll all die.
Doesn't mean we want it to happen sooner or bring on a thermal maximum
in 100 years the temp will go up 1 degree.

You say thermal maximum?

Grow up! Or grow a pair. Whichever
 

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Birds dropping dead in the sky in India, all grain exports ended.
Record temps at the north and south poles at the same time
Record forest fires in NA before the start of june
Record drought in SW US
Record fires in Alaska in june

totally normal to most frogs
And the Emperor is constructing a Death Star in the dark recesses of the galaxy far, far away. I think we need a tax or something.
 
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bver_hunter

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LOL! Regular occurrence in India and Bangladesh.
Once again you cannot decipher as a "regular" occurrence vs "unprecedented" during the monsoon season!!
If this was a regular "occurrence" over the years we would have seen hundreds of millions of homes destroyed and thousands of lives lost as a result of it!!


‘I’ve Never Seen a Flood Like This’: Bangladesh Reels From Heavy Rains
South Asia is used to downpours, and occasional floods, during monsoon season. But this year’s flooding has been extreme, especially in Bangladesh.

But this year, the rains have been especially intense, a harsh reminder that climate change is bringing more extreme weather around the world. In China, where recent flooding has displaced hundreds of thousands of people, the state-run news media reported this week that water levels had surged beyond flood levels in more than a hundred rivers. In Bangladesh and northern India, recent flooding has washed away towns and train stations, killing dozens of people and displacing millions of others.

Maybe you have seen worse while living in Bangladesh!!
 

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Forest fire in Canada is an "unprecedented " event? Drought in Africa? Floods on the Indian subcontinent? How about a snow storm in Toronto in February?
Ya. Every time the weather appears a bit off, climate hysterics start sounding the alarm.
Here in Montreal today it's actually kind of windy and rainy. Yet it's the end of June.
WTF is going on??
 

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in 100 years the temp will go up 1 degree.

You say thermal maximum?

Grow up! Or grow a pair. Whichever
Its an exponential curve that has us up about 1ºC over the last 50 or so years.
You do know what exponential means, don't you?
 

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Look, you've admitted that the NASA numbers are accurate and those numbers show that the IPCC projections have been amazing accurate.
This bullshit claim has been addressed before.

Strike three! You're out, Frankfooter.

Let's review Frankfooter's comprehensive checklist of total failure:

- No source or verification of the alleged 2006 "projection" by the IPCC.
- No post by me saying the 2006 "projection" - if the alleged "projection" even exists - would serve as a benchmark for confirming the accuracy of the IPCC's predictions.
- No post by me ever saying the IPCC's projections were confirmed.
- No post by me ever saying that I "admitted" the IPCC's predictions are accurate.

Absolutely nothing. The repeated assertion that I "admitted" the IPCC's predictions are accurate is total bullshit.

(If we were to follow Frankfooter's functionally illiterate approach to creating imaginary "quotes," I guess we would say Frankfooter has "admitted" his posts are total bullshit. 😃)

In reality, I have repeatedly said the IPCC's predictions have so far continued to be spectacularly wrong.
 
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