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Climate Change & Natural Disasters Thread

I get my science reporting from “Pirate Wire.”
 
Yeah science is corrupt, they are clearly in the pocket of the woke mob, easily seen with the covid vaccine. Sterilization of boys that take the vaccine shrinking their balls, and adults being tracked by luciferase, read how the New Testament ends, the mark of the beast it’s all there and you sheep are lining up for slaughter.
You woke idiots are probably rightly against Big Pharma profiting off the sick yet cheered for an experimental RNA shot (not a vaccine) that was developed under Trump through "Operation Warp Speed." But safe and effective!
 
Yeah science is corrupt, they are clearly in the pocket of the woke mob, easily seen with the covid vaccine. Sterilization of boys that take the vaccine shrinking their balls, and adults being tracked by luciferase, read how the New Testament ends, the mark of the beast it’s all there and you sheep are lining up for slaughter.
Whataminute! Maybe the WOKE MOB is in the pocket of BIG SCIENCE ! !
 
Yeah science is corrupt, they are clearly in the pocket of the woke mob, easily seen with the covid vaccine. Sterilization of boys that take the vaccine shrinking their balls, and adults being tracked by luciferase, read how the New Testament ends, the mark of the beast it’s all there and you sheep are lining up for slaughter.

SHHHHHH!!!
 
Climate has always changed. Earth has gotten greener over the past 20 years (according to NASA, not the Bible). Earth getting warmer is a (relatively) good thing, as it expands area of arable land (some areas win, some lose, but net positive). If the earth gets colder, the ice caps expand and earth can sustain fewer people/animals. Do your own thinking, dummy.

The picture of me you have in your mind is not even close. Another example of MSM brainwashing.

 
Y'all do realize that without fossil fuels, most of you wouldn't be alive?

And if your mom's cockt holster wasn't down for the count that fateful night, she might have taken the load there instead of in her vag and you wouldn't be here either.
 
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Bill Gates criticizes idea of leading 'impoverished lifestyle' to address climate change

Those that remember the oil shortage in the 70's, remember our response to it: speed limit reduced to 55 MPH to save fuel, smaller cars with better gas mileage became popular. I don't see that commitment now. We're still driving pick-ups and SUV's mostly, going 80 MPH down the highway. Electric cars are on the upswing, but when you include manufacturing, shipping, and fuel they are really not as green as we need them to be.
 
He's right to a point. But his response plays into the idea that public health and the public good is a collection of individual choices rather than government policies and business practices that happen well above the level of individual consumers and can direct individual behavior.
 
IPCC released a “Summary report” that is sort of a Cliff’s notes version of their usually long, dense, and technical reports. The idea is to make this stuff more digestible to political leaders and present them with choices and consequences. Dr. Kathryn Hayhoe has some tweets about it:

 
Keep in mind that the Summary for Policymakers is also a political exercise, wherein countries get 4 days to negotiate pieces in and out in a patently inequitable manner. This tweet thread has some information, and that isn't the half of it. It gives you a sense of what countries truly care about in this process, and a clear showing that they know what's going on but prefer to act in their own short-term interests.

 
IPCC released a “Summary report” that is sort of a Cliff’s notes version of their usually long, dense, and technical reports. The idea is to make this stuff more digestible to political leaders and present them with choices and consequences. Dr. Kathryn Hayhoe has some tweets about it:


Socal looks like it's holding up pretty good
 
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