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Correct terminology for the situation. hobbit709 Jul 2015 #1
I've cross-posted to the Environment & Energy Group. Also, K&R :) Electric Monk Jul 2015 #2
Kicked and recommended. Uncle Joe Jul 2015 #3
Huge bump, boy were fucked! Anansi1171 Jul 2015 #4
If my job (99%) or my corporate profits (1%) are threatened if we do something, pampango Jul 2015 #5
So true. Thanks. JDPriestly Jul 2015 #12
bingo! Duppers Jul 2015 #29
kick, kick, kick.... daleanime Jul 2015 #6
That is a most important article. Octafish Jul 2015 #7
Does anyone know what the ratio of temperature to melting ice is? Hopefully I asked that right. ChisolmTrailDem Jul 2015 #8
Why do people insist that climate science is a matter of opinion? world wide wally Jul 2015 #9
Listened on NPR earlier today. blm Jul 2015 #10
The environmental scientists need to think beyond science and start working with JDPriestly Jul 2015 #11
HOME - a bit long, but it's in HD and lays out where we are ffr Jul 2015 #22
I'm bookmarking this to watch later. Thanks. JDPriestly Jul 2015 #28
This is a seriously important point Cheese Sandwich Jul 2015 #26
I'm virtually certain things are going to get really bad in my lifetime, SusanCalvin Jul 2015 #13
I'm 64, and I've known for a decade that I would see TSHTF before I die. GliderGuider Jul 2015 #33
Yeah, I'm just scared of being old and frail in the middle of it. nt SusanCalvin Jul 2015 #38
My wife and I have an exit door planned for that contingency. GliderGuider Jul 2015 #39
As should I. nt SusanCalvin Jul 2015 #40
Vast human populations will run out of fresh water before 2030 anyway ffr Jul 2015 #14
I always thought that amount of water in the world was relatively constant. Like the same water Ed Suspicious Jul 2015 #16
Most land based life depends upon "fresh" water ffr Jul 2015 #20
The bankers and elites are designing a "fix" to the population problem. roamer65 Jul 2015 #19
Nope. Not that. hifiguy Jul 2015 #23
You accidentally included the sarcasm tag Kennah Jul 2015 #24
Really. nt SusanCalvin Jul 2015 #30
Once the boiling point of water is hit it's game over. Spitfire of ATJ Jul 2015 #15
He worries all the penguins with their heads kairos12 Jul 2015 #17
I love my friends and family, but it may be time for humans to exit stage left... Flaxbee Jul 2015 #18
This is the cold harsh truth. roamer65 Jul 2015 #21
+10 million!!!! Nt riderinthestorm Jul 2015 #25
K&R! nt Mnemosyne Jul 2015 #27
Climate change is... tex-wyo-dem Jul 2015 #31
agreed. Nt G_j Jul 2015 #32
Except that climate change is only one (huge) part of an even larger set of problems GliderGuider Jul 2015 #34
clicked on this thinking you were talking about Rove and Cheney J_J_ Jul 2015 #35
Thought it was going to be about daytraders. raouldukelives Jul 2015 #36
kick for truth Blue_Tires Jul 2015 #37
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