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Voltaire2

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57. Abnormal is now normal.
Wed Sep 13, 2023, 03:10 PM
Sep 2023

We have entered the find out stage of the climate catastrophe. It just gets worse until we either get serious about a sustainable global economy, or die off in such vast numbers that we stop making it worse that way.

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It's scarily becoming like those disaster movies where the world is coming to the end. kimbutgar Sep 2023 #1
all predicted by climate models for, what, 25 years lapfog_1 Sep 2023 #2
More than 40 OKIsItJustMe Sep 2023 #11
Warmer air holds more moisture, so more big rain events in places with humidity. Attilatheblond Sep 2023 #52
And warmer air holds more moisture, so it can carry more over hot dry areas without dropping it OKIsItJustMe Sep 2023 #54
Yep. Am in AZ and this year's monsoon was a non-soon Attilatheblond Sep 2023 #55
Since the early 70's at least. Ford_Prefect Sep 2023 #17
I worked with all of the climate scientists in the 1990s lapfog_1 Sep 2023 #19
It goes back even further than that OKIsItJustMe Sep 2023 #22
Don't remember Lovelock lapfog_1 Sep 2023 #24
Ah! Yes! I remember EOSDIS! OKIsItJustMe Sep 2023 #27
well, I generated the first instance of it. I hope the user community found it useful. lapfog_1 Sep 2023 #30
Wang et al. (1976): Greenhouse effects due to man-made perturbation of trace gases. OKIsItJustMe Sep 2023 #23
Rachel Carson wrote Silent Spring in the 70's and WhiteTara Sep 2023 #28
Well, that was part of the impetus for Earth Day (there were several.) OKIsItJustMe Sep 2023 #31
Silent Spring is an environmental science book by Rachel Carson. Published on September 27, 1962. Ford_Prefect Sep 2023 #32
The only reason we have 8 billion people BlueIn_W_Pa Sep 2023 #44
yup... lapfog_1 Sep 2023 #46
Ha!.... Think. Again. Sep 2023 #3
How? Elessar Zappa Sep 2023 #51
The statement minimizes so much in so few words... Think. Again. Sep 2023 #56
Mother nature is PO'ed. republianmushroom Sep 2023 #4
All I'll say is that if... COL Mustard Sep 2023 #5
Welcome to the new normal Rural_Progressive Sep 2023 #6
Warmer air holds more moisture bucolic_frolic Sep 2023 #7
Read The Heat Will Kill You First (Life and death on a scorched planet) PoindexterOglethorpe Sep 2023 #8
Both Delphinus Sep 2023 #15
Yes, absolutely. PoindexterOglethorpe Sep 2023 #37
Oh my ... Delphinus Sep 2023 #39
It could also have something to do with greater human population on the planet, royable Sep 2023 #9
We've always settled by bodies of water OKIsItJustMe Sep 2023 #13
Clearly there are a whole lot more humans on this planet PoindexterOglethorpe Sep 2023 #38
The Pentagon (US Pentagon) declared "global warming"/ re-branded"climate change" to be the biggest Evolve Dammit Sep 2023 #10
Would you believe twenty? OKIsItJustMe Sep 2023 #14
Damn the time flies. Thank you for that. We are in a global crisis. Will we get our collective Evolve Dammit Sep 2023 #18
I'm aftraid the answer is "No." OKIsItJustMe Sep 2023 #20
It seems a tipping point has been crossed already. "Unprecedented" events almost daily Evolve Dammit Sep 2023 #47
My point exactly OKIsItJustMe Sep 2023 #53
great info. Thanks Evolve Dammit Sep 2023 #61
higher temps - more evaporation, also more capacity to hold onto the water Blues Heron Sep 2023 #12
And when it decides to let go of it, there's a lot more to drop OKIsItJustMe Sep 2023 #16
Physics hatrack Sep 2023 #21
There you go, blaming physics again! OKIsItJustMe Sep 2023 #26
Damn those pesky laws of physics... lapfog_1 Sep 2023 #29
For most practical purposes, 3.14 is sufficient OKIsItJustMe Sep 2023 #41
It's been holding me down my WHOLE LIFE!!!! hatrack Sep 2023 #42
Ha! Evolve Dammit Sep 2023 #48
Going out with a gurgle or a bang Marthe48 Sep 2023 #25
or a nuke from a RNK sub??? Evolve Dammit Sep 2023 #49
That too Marthe48 Sep 2023 #50
Agreed. It's just incredibly sad that we don't have the international will to stop it. Either way. Evolve Dammit Sep 2023 #63
It's DPRK and they don't have enough nukes to do it. Voltaire2 Sep 2023 #58
It doesn't take many to create massive casualties and complete havoc, with WW implications. Evolve Dammit Sep 2023 #62
Mid-nineteenth century scientific experiments predicted the effects of increased Co2... Ford_Prefect Sep 2023 #33
Nope. I heard Mark Levin say it's a hoax. progressoid Sep 2023 #34
Well, there's your answer SCantiGOP Sep 2023 #35
According to the internet he has 2 homes.... IcyPeas Sep 2023 #60
Flooding in Japan WestMichRad Sep 2023 #36
Close to 20 years ago we had a flood OKIsItJustMe Sep 2023 #40
Climate Catastrophe, politicians can't and won't respond adequately. 4 billion Gretas might work. Magoo48 Sep 2023 #43
Totally agree with you BlueIn_W_Pa Sep 2023 #45
Abnormal is now normal. Voltaire2 Sep 2023 #57
FAFO Kennah Sep 2023 #59
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