@vivify saidHaha, just getting started with the doomsday point of no return warnings vivify.
Thousands are dead from climate-change disasters. And this is all you got.
Are you more likely to survive a typhoon in a steel reinforced concrete house or a shack made of palm leaves. Millions of people are alive today thanks to embracing cheap plentiful energy. Those that still suffer most are those that don't, and even worse, those that can't embrace cheap plentiful energy because of the campaign against fossil fuels.
While looking at this graph please in your mind super impose it on population growth.
https://ourworldindata.org/natural-disasters
@wajoma saidLower. Or do you not expect that 8 billion people, cars and world wide industry have any effect?
hahahahahahaha
We've been hearing this from the70's and as each point of no return comes and goes a new one pops up just over the horizon.
So the temp has gone up 1.1 degrees C. What would it be if no human had every lived?
@shavixmir said"Climate change over the next 20 years could result in a global catastrophe costing millions of lives in wars and natural disasters."
Lower. Or do you not expect that 8 billion people, cars and world wide industry have any effect?
The Guardian, 2004
@wajoma saidHow about this one? Democrats are just pitiful. Pitiful.
"Climate change over the next 20 years could result in a global catastrophe costing millions of lives in wars and natural disasters."
The Guardian, 2004
Gore said about 15 years ago that ice will have disappeared at the Pole in 9 years.
@vivify saidIf this is the final warning, does that mean there won't be another warning next year?
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https://www.newyorker.com/news/daily-comment/the-un-issues-a-final-warning-on-the-climate-and-a-planThe U.N. Issues a Final Warning on the Climate—and a Plan
According to the I.P.C.C., average global temperatures have already increased 1.1 degrees Celsius—two degrees Fahrenheit—from the late nineteenth century, and this is ...[text shortened]... se who are likely to suffer the most are those who have done the least to cause the problem.
@wajoma said"The chance that there will be any permanent ice left in the Arctic after 2022 is essentially zero."
Deaths from weather events have plummeted in those 200 years, the only people severely effected are those living at or near CO2 zero.
vivify in a panic said:
"Those warnings you've heard since the 70s have started happening."
James Anderson, Harvard Professor 15/01/18
[b]"The chance that there will be any permanent ice left in the Arctic after 2022 is essent ...[text shortened]... fun with vivify's catastrophic "warnings you've heard since the 70s have started happening.".
How much is there now? Remember, permanent ice.
@wajoma saidDid you actually read the UN climate report?
Haha, just getting started with the doomsday point of no return warnings vivify.
Are you more likely to survive a typhoon in a steel reinforced concrete house or a shack made of palm leaves. Millions of people are alive today thanks to embracing cheap plentiful energy. Those that still suffer most are those that don't, and even worse, those that can't embrace cheap plentifu ...[text shortened]... e in your mind super impose it on population growth.
https://ourworldindata.org/natural-disasters
@suzianne saidDon't come to me with 'did you read' when you didn't read the post you're replying to.
Did you actually read the UN climate report?
Edit: I forgot another catastrophic dire point of no return warning.
"Maldives: A gradual rise in sea level is threatening to completely cover this Indian Ocean nation... in the next 30 years."
—Canberra Times, 1988
@vivify saidWhat “widespread adverse impacts”?
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https://www.newyorker.com/news/daily-comment/the-un-issues-a-final-warning-on-the-climate-and-a-planThe U.N. Issues a Final Warning on the Climate—and a Plan
According to the I.P.C.C., average global temperatures have already increased 1.1 degrees Celsius—two degrees Fahrenheit—from the late nineteenth century, and this is ...[text shortened]... se who are likely to suffer the most are those who have done the least to cause the problem.
Saying it and proving it are two different things.
@suzianne saidThere is ice left in the arctic.
"The chance that there will be any permanent ice left in the Arctic after 2022 is essentially zero."
How much is there now? Remember, permanent ice.
Alarmist predictions proven wrong are many. Alarmists have discredited themselves.
@sh76 saidGood one
If this is the final warning, does that mean there won't be another warning next year?