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Hurricane Milton reaches Category 5 strength on approach to Florida

‘Since the last interglacial’ is an interesting place to start the graph, if you want to demonstrate a blink of geologic history.

If you start the graph 50 millions years ago, how much has the temperature declined?

The graph is the first page, can you tell me?
Dude, the conversation isn't will the planet survive rapid changes, it's whether or not civilization will. This graphic is an excellent one for that conversation.
 
Tell me how europe will adapt to being 5-15 degrees celsius colder if/when the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation stops?
Ask the Finns
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Dude, the conversation isn't will the planet survive rapid changes, it's whether or not civilization will. This graphic is an excellent one for that conversation.
Can you answer the question?
Can you read the chart?
Or do you just refuse?
 
Now I'm thinking, you're just a Troll....can I ask a question? Is the dopamine release really that good?

Why do you evade my question?
Is it a dopamine hit to refuse to answer a simple question, or can you not read the chart?
 
Can you answer the question?
Can you read the chart?
Or do you just refuse?
When you start answering questions you can expect answers.

Do you acknowledge that the rise in temperature over the past 200 years has been very rapid?
 
@Funky Bunch, yea life is a fvcking trip....I was noodled out of my mind on pain killers watching my roof vibrate with 110 mile an hour wind gusts. I know it sounds stupid, but it was kind of awesome...I'll never put myself in that position again, but I'm a better* person for it
 
I’m concerned for those folks in Progreso and Merida Mexico. It wouldn’t take much for this thing to cause major havoc in those towns.
Don’t worry they’ll be taken care of. The interest on the SBA loans being sold to the US hurricane victims will cover it along with the unlimited billions we have for foreign countries.
 
True, but how many other species will we take with us? Also, when discussing GAIA it's not about the physical Earth, but the interweaving of the species and ecosystems.
Meh. We'll just create new ones, and they'll be way better than the ones already here. I joined an organization that's responsible for this. I'm in charge of butterflies. Ever seen a butterfly with a 3 foot wingspan that can survive a Midwest winter? It's coming to a town near you. You're welcome.
 
@Funky Bunch, yea life is a fvcking trip....I was noodled out of my mind on pain killers watching my roof vibrate with 110 mile an hour wind gusts. I know it sounds stupid, but it was kind of awesome...I'll never put myself in that position again, but I'm a better* person for it

You would be a much better person if you'd get cutoff jeans girl back on your sig lol
 
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If I wasn't already aware that we're observing a socially awkward Zero Hedge acolyte, I would have guessed preteen libertarian edge lord with incel status a certainty and non-zero odds of being a future school shooter.
 
Why is a 20' C decrease in temperature 'pointless'?

Because it undercuts the notion 2.5' degrees heating is apocalyptic?

The only thing pointless is trying to keep the coasts the same place they were.
It’s been explained to you already. Either you are too stupid to understand an or are willfully ignorant. I’ll let others decide as I can see arguments for both.
 
We’ll, you’re an idiot sooooo…

And here’s the proof. smh

Forty percent of the world’s population lives on the coasts. In cities mostly. How do you propose “adapting” NYC or Bangkok or Amsterdam to meters of sea level rise? We can “adapt” by moving. Tens of millions of people. To where?

How will the world’s food crops adapt to climates that prevent their growth? We can “adapt” by eating something else? What? Grown where?

How will life in the ocean’s adapt to higher acidity? When the plankton can’t use calcium to build shells, it’ll die. And so will a very large percentage of life in the oceans for which plankton forms the base of the food chain. We’ll “adapt” by…not eating seafood, I suppose.

Humans will adapt. Civilization probably won’t.
this is a good point. Displacing a billion people living on coastlines would have catastrophic consequences.
 
‘Since the last interglacial’ is an interesting place to start the graph, if you want to demonstrate a blink of geologic history.

If you start the graph 50 millions years ago, how much has the temperature declined?

The graph is the first page, can you tell me?
Whatever it does you will find that the temperature does not change nearly as rapidly as the bottom of that graph. Maybe 65 million years ago after the Chicxulub impact that pretty much ended dinosaurs might be comparable.
 
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