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    Quote Originally Posted by Joe 90 View Post
    Floods, fires etc around the globe.

    For the last year and a half there has been minimal air and car emissions due to Covid lockdown.

    Has this made a difference?

    Apparently not.

    So what's the answer?

    The answer is simple.
    Experts have been warning us about climate change and viruses for the past 30 years and more. Their predictions are right on the money!

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    Lots of good documentaries are out there too. But none of them seem to come to the point.

    Experts again are very clear that we humans are the cancer that our planet is dying of. How do you treat cancer? There is the answer to your question. But no one wants to talk about it.

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    Any doubts about Climate Change?-tmjoh210809-gif

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    Quote Originally Posted by HermantheGerman View Post
    How do you treat cancer?
    Radiation? The Iranians are working on it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by VocalNeal View Post
    Radiation? The Iranians are working on it.
    Actually finished and now the need to use it.
    Radiation destroys sperm cells and hopefully the Iranians.....ahhh..... let's not get politically here.

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    Quote Originally Posted by HermantheGerman View Post
    Actually finished and now the need to use it.
    I just saw something in my TV about that, with a big ceremony as every year. But it was on a Japanese channel NHK...

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    The Italian island of Sicily may have registered the hottest temperature ever recorded in Europe - 48.8C (119.8F).

    Italy may have registered Europe'''s hottest temperature on record - BBC News

    This planet is getting crowded, hot and dirty.

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    Ok Harry here is why I post articles about carbon capture.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RPETER65 View Post
    Ok Harry here is why I post articles about carbon capture.
    No, you post it because you are gullible lackey of the fossil fuel industry, who would like nothing more than to keep selling their products while profiting from the large government handouts they would get to (supposedly) nullify the effects.

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    July was Earth's hottest month ever recorded

    July 2021 has made history as the hottest month on Earth ever recorded, according to data from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA).

    “In this case, first place is the worst place to be,” NOAA Administrator Rick Spinrad, Ph.D., said in a news release on Friday.

    “July is typically the world’s warmest month of the year, but July 2021 outdid itself as the hottest July and month ever recorded,” said Spinrad. “This new record adds to the disturbing and disruptive path that climate change has set for the globe.”

    • NOAA – July 2021 was the warmest month ever recorded.



    National Centers for Environmental Information (NCEI) formerly known as National Climatic Data Center (NCDC) | NCEI offers access to the most significant archives of oceanic, atmospheric, geophysical and coastal data.


    Quote Originally Posted by HermantheGerman View Post
    There are still some experts who keep saying: "it's not too late yet" or "not in my lifetime but my kids will have to face the consequences".
    I believe they are dead wrong. We are going to face the music now and ultimately we will be running out of handkerchiefs.

    Climate Change is irreversible!
    Just my humble opinion
    About the remark……..

    In-depth Q&A: The IPCC’s sixth assessment report on climate science | Carbon Brief

    What does the report say about abrupt changes and ‘tipping points’?

    The way that the Earth system is responding to warming is currently “proportionate to the rate of recent temperature change”, the report says, but “some aspects may respond disproportionately”.

    These kinds of abrupt changes happen “substantially faster than the rate of change in recent history”, the report says. In some cases, abrupt change “occurs because the system state actually becomes unstable”. This is a “tipping point”, the authors explain, defined as “a critical threshold beyond which a system reorganises, often abruptly and/or irreversibly”.

    The table below – Table 4.10 in the report – provides a summary of potential tipping elements and abrupt changes, including the advances from previous IPCC reports.




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    The earth is still relatively young in terms of its environmental development. Tectonic plates are still shifting, earthquakes and volcanic eruptions continue on a frequent basis.
    Climate change is cyclic and has continued before anthropogenic influences existed.

    The difference today, is that man made influences are greater than ever before, and the time to adapt to such changes is shorter than during cyclic changes previously recorded.

    Hopefully, emerging technology will enable humanity greater time to adapt to these enhanced cyclic changes.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Switch View Post
    The earth is still relatively young in terms of its environmental development. Tectonic plates are still shifting, earthquakes and volcanic eruptions continue on a frequent basis.
    Climate change is cyclic and has continued before anthropogenic influences existed.

    The difference today, is that man made influences are greater than ever before, and the time to adapt to such changes is shorter than during cyclic changes previously recorded.

    Hopefully, emerging technology will enable humanity greater time to adapt to these enhanced cyclic changes.
    Unfortunately it's not enough on its own.

    Mankind is going to have to live with the long anticipated consequences.

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    July 2021 was officially the hottest month ever recorded on Earth, according to data released by the US, which is further evidence of the escalating climate crisis impacting the entire planet.

    The US National Oceanic and Atmosphere Administration (NOAA) said the combined land and ocean-surface temperature around the world was 0.93 of a degree C (1.67F) above the 20th century average of 15.8 C (60.4F).

    This temperature breaks by 0.01 of a degree C (0.02 of a degree F) the previous record set in 2016, which was then matched in 2019 and 2020.

    This makes July 2021 the hottest month since records began 142 years ago.


    July was world’s hottest month ever recorded, scientists confirm

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    Quote Originally Posted by harrybarracuda View Post
    Unfortunately it's not enough on its own.

    Mankind is going to have to live with the long anticipated consequences.
    You = glass half empty

    Me = glass half full

    While I agree it is a problem, it’s not an insoluble one. Where there is cause and effect, there is still time for Klondike and the other brainwashed fools to misunderstand and confuse them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Switch View Post
    You = glass half empty

    Me = glass half full

    While I agree it is a problem, it’s not an insoluble one. Where there is cause and effect, there is still time for Klondike and the other brainwashed fools to misunderstand and confuse them.
    Just to clarify, had we started 25 years ago things may have been significantly different. But there are too many signs that tipping points have been reached and we are going to have to live with the consequences while we try and reverse them - as opposed to just stopping them.

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    Sixth Assessment Report — IPCC

    The Working Group I contribution to the Sixth Assessment Report, Climate Change 2021: The Physical Science Basis is now out. The report addresses the most up-to-date physical understanding of the climate system and climate change, bringing together the latest advances in climate science, and combining multiple lines of evidence from paleoclimate, observations, process understanding, and global and regional climate simulations.


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    This is shocking the news. Its going to have a irreversible effect on our planet. Even douche bag Putin is on high alert and put it on his top agenda. Enjoy these last years because things will NEVER be the same again .



    The Siberian wildfires are more substantial than this season's blazes in Greece, Turkey, the United States, and Canada combined. Local residents from Yakutia have been under a state of emergency for weeks as smoke continued to smother cities, even those that are thousands of miles away, reports the Moscow Times.
    Climate Change and Increasing Temperatures

    In recent years, summer temperatures in Russia have seen record highs in the triple digits—despite being one of the coldest places on Earth. Many experts suspect it's a result of human-driven climate change. The increasing hot weather melted permafrost and, as a result, fueled the numerous fires, report Daria Litvinova and Vladimir Isachenkov for the Associated Press. Per the Moscow Times, a warming climate combined with a 150-year drought and high winds created the best conditions to turn the taiga forest into fire fuel.

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    ^And not to forget the war machines in the foreign bases and numerous manoeuvres. Or are they of zero emission?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Klondyke View Post
    And not to forget the war machines in the foreign bases and numerous manoeuvres.
    and the cows farting..

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    Quote Originally Posted by Klondyke View Post
    ^And not to forget the war machines in the foreign bases and numerous manoeuvres. Or are they of zero emission?
    Like the fact that the US military is the biggest single consumer of energy. But they will greenwash that too. Waste money on pseudo solutions and propaganda that sir landreth will eventually post.

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    Quote Originally Posted by HermantheGerman View Post
    Experts have been warning us about climate change and viruses for the past 30 years and more.
    Experts that have not been right about anything for 50 years. Remember in the 1970's it was going to be an Iceage.

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    Quote Originally Posted by havnfun View Post
    Experts that have not been right about anything for 50 years. Remember in the 1970's it was going to be an Iceage.
    Actually they were predicting an expected, cyclical end to the interglacial period and anticipating an ice age, yes.

    That's before they fully understood how manmade C02 affects the climate.

    You fucking moron.

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    Quote Originally Posted by harrybarracuda View Post
    Actually they were predicting an expected, cyclical end to the interglacial period and anticipating an ice age, yes.

    That's before they fully understood how manmade C02 affects the climate.

    You fucking moron.
    Nope. By the late 90's and 2000's , internal combustion engines were getting so efficient that there wasn't any emissions that the environmental Malthusains could attack. So they designated C02 itself as an emission.

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    Experts, LOL, experts in propaganda maybe.
    An expert mountain climber can actually climb a mountain.
    An expert marksman can hit a target,
    An expert batsman can hit a ball,
    An expert driver can race an F1 car,
    on and on and on, these so called experts have done nothing to prove they are experts at anything other than spouting UN propaganda for 30 years,
    Experts at what?
    An expert on global warming can follow orders.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Klondyke View Post
    ^And not to forget the war machines in the foreign bases and numerous manoeuvres. Or are they of zero emission?
    You did count the Russians and the Chinese man made Islands?
    Or are you just wasting more COČ with you useless comments?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Backspin View Post
    Like the fact that the US military is the biggest single consumer of energy. But they will greenwash that too. Waste money on pseudo solutions and propaganda that sir landreth will eventually post.
    If Putin poisons more of his people we can definitely save a lot of COČ.

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