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Haggis for Breakfast

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15. I remember reading an article in Scientific American
Tue Dec 10, 2019, 09:23 PM
Dec 2019

about 25 years ago that predicted how the carbon "sinks" in the oceans would begin to disperse and enter the atmosphere. It was chilling to read then, but the rate they predicted has accelerated by 5000%.

Anyone who doesn't understand the science behind how minute changes in the oceans affect the overall quality of our lives should either study it or shut the fuck up. I am sick to death of people who have no idea what they are talking about, or attempting to negate or even minimize the catastrophic future that awaits not us, but our childrens' children. I am tired of these illiterate fools telling us that the earth has undergone various climate changes, reversal of the poles, etc. Some of us have studied the science and do not want to hear from those pompous, pretentious loudmouths who haven't.

And YES, I WOULD call it "DREADED."

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While expected, it still gives saidsimplesimon Dec 2019 #1
Same here. For people who care deeply about the environment this recent barrage of Mike 03 Dec 2019 #6
NOAA Arctic Report Card Eugene Dec 2019 #2
Thanks. I think the WaPo will add the link too. From the Associated Press: mahatmakanejeeves Dec 2019 #8
tRump hasn't squelched this report? groundloop Dec 2019 #3
It has been accelerating... Newest Reality Dec 2019 #4
Its concerning but I would hardly called it dreaded. After all both polar regions of the world have cstanleytech Dec 2019 #5
I think those last five words may be what gives some people a wee sense of alarm. Pacifist Patriot Dec 2019 #7
Unless its a drastic change which raises the carbon dioxide levels and or lowers cstanleytech Dec 2019 #9
Our species may survive, but our technologically advanced civilization may not NickB79 Dec 2019 #12
On average, world's oceans have lost 2% of oxygen content since the 1950s; some areas far worse hatrack Dec 2019 #13
You're conflating geological scale w/ human scale. LanternWaste Dec 2019 #10
Deniers will have their day, too. Muriel Dec 2019 #11
It's not climate change jeffreyi Dec 2019 #14
I remember reading an article in Scientific American Haggis for Breakfast Dec 2019 #15
I bet the human population is only 1 billion by 2100. roamer65 Dec 2019 #16
Anti-science head-in-the-sand president will be long remembered as the last man who could have truthisfreedom Dec 2019 #17
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