An area over half the size of the UK burned in Canada (7.5 million hectares) in 2023, sending over 3 billion tonnes of co2 into the atmosphere, while killing vegetation that absorbs carbon. That’s like adding another US or China to annual global emissions.
4 of the worst wildfire seasons in British Columbia history have happened since 2017.
We are entering feedback loop territory.
Really? No idea?
NASA doesn’t have proof of aliens
But if you get some interns to look through the data, they may find some proof
-NASA guy at the congressional hearing
Then further down the text you get what you’d expect: cleaner shipping fuels, La Niña, etc.
It’s almost like the doomers were right, eh?
Wait, didn’t a study just show it was a decrease in low altitude clouds?
Maybe it’s all the power consumed to train AI
If you’re wondering if the world is maybe heating up a bit too much, know that I have not yet put away my motorcycle for the season and I live in Canada. Last year, I put my motorbike away in November and I regretted doing so because the weather was so mild that aside from a few weeks I could have ridden my bike the whole year long so this year I decided to test that out.
So far… I’m still riding despite a few days of snow we had recently. That snow is all gone already! I’m sure we’re going to get some more sloppy weather in January and February but if that’s it then that’s not too bad. 2 months out of the year certainly beats the 6 or 7 I’m accustomed to in terms of riding weather and conditions.
When I was a young lad, snowstorms started in October and the snow hills were so big I’d dig tunnels in them and make snow forts. I’ve never seen my kids do this. The tunnels we made were so big sometimes a full grown adult could stand in them. It boggles my mind that people think global warming is a myth. Do you NOT remember when you were a child what winters were like? I’m 48 btw.
Fortunately, the Trump administration is going cut climate science programs and possibly dissolve NOAA, so we’ll never have to worry about natural disasters again.
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They can, they just don’t want to cause a panic.
An area over half the size of the UK burned in Canada (7.5 million hectares) in 2023, sending over 3 billion tonnes of co2 into the atmosphere, while killing vegetation that absorbs carbon. That’s like adding another US or China to annual global emissions.
4 of the worst wildfire seasons in British Columbia history have happened since 2017.
We are entering feedback loop territory.
Really? No idea?
NASA doesn’t have proof of aliens
But if you get some interns to look through the data, they may find some proof
-NASA guy at the congressional hearing
Then further down the text you get what you’d expect: cleaner shipping fuels, La Niña, etc.
It’s almost like the doomers were right, eh?
Wait, didn’t a study just show it was a decrease in low altitude clouds?
Maybe it’s all the power consumed to train AI
If you’re wondering if the world is maybe heating up a bit too much, know that I have not yet put away my motorcycle for the season and I live in Canada. Last year, I put my motorbike away in November and I regretted doing so because the weather was so mild that aside from a few weeks I could have ridden my bike the whole year long so this year I decided to test that out.
So far… I’m still riding despite a few days of snow we had recently. That snow is all gone already! I’m sure we’re going to get some more sloppy weather in January and February but if that’s it then that’s not too bad. 2 months out of the year certainly beats the 6 or 7 I’m accustomed to in terms of riding weather and conditions.
When I was a young lad, snowstorms started in October and the snow hills were so big I’d dig tunnels in them and make snow forts. I’ve never seen my kids do this. The tunnels we made were so big sometimes a full grown adult could stand in them. It boggles my mind that people think global warming is a myth. Do you NOT remember when you were a child what winters were like? I’m 48 btw.
Fortunately, the Trump administration is going cut climate science programs and possibly dissolve NOAA, so we’ll never have to worry about natural disasters again.
Don’t look up!
Is it because the optimistic models are wrong?
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