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Re: climate change
Abnormally high temperatures are being recorded in seas around Europe and the North-East Atlantic ocean. Up to 4 degrees Centigrade above normal for June. Water has a much higher capacity to hold heat than air, so this will not dissipate quickly.
https://www.bbc.com/news/science-environment-65948544
https://www.bbc.com/news/science-environment-65948544
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Re: climate change
Does this mean having a chance to swim off Brighton pebbles without your nuts going into suspended animation?
Re: climate change
Yes. But the Whelks will have snuffed it.
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Re: climate change
Jellied eels will still be ok as they are already suspended in .... jelly
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Never did like Whelks, Coral Reefs appearing off Shoeburyness, Great Whites swimming up the Thames, the future looks bright.
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Re: climate change
The futures Orange?
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"I gotta wear Shades"
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Re: climate change
HOLD ON PEOPLE
"A chilling animation from Nasa shows how far the sea level has risen in the past 30 years.
In the visualisation, the average level rises by over 10cm between 1993 and 2022."
For you Imperialists that is 3.93 inches
https://ca.yahoo.com/news/nasa-shares-c ... 34586.html
"A chilling animation from Nasa shows how far the sea level has risen in the past 30 years.
In the visualisation, the average level rises by over 10cm between 1993 and 2022."
For you Imperialists that is 3.93 inches
https://ca.yahoo.com/news/nasa-shares-c ... 34586.html
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Re: climate change
That should save a few seconds when travelling from Sunbed to swim at most resorts .......... the seas coming to you instead of you having to walk all the way out to it at low tide
Re: climate change
My dream of a waterfront property in Korat may come true
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Re: climate change
There's already plenty of waterfront properties in Korat
Re: climate change
OK, Beach front, salt water, and easy access to cruise ships.stattointhailand wrote: ↑June 26, 2023, 2:12 pmThere's already plenty of waterfront properties in Korat
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Re: climate change
'Don't waste your words on people who deserve your silence'
~Reinhold Messner~
'You don't have to be afraid of everything you don't understand'
~Louise Perica~
~Reinhold Messner~
'You don't have to be afraid of everything you don't understand'
~Louise Perica~
Re: climate change
Swiss glaciers have lost 10% of their mass in the last 2 years. At current rates, all will be gone by the end of the century.
Re: climate change
It only natural cycles in weather
It's sunspot activity
Its not man made
CO2 is good for the planet
Scientists are falsifying record
https://www.smh.com.au/environment/weat ... 5e9x5.html
yeah!
It's sunspot activity
Its not man made
CO2 is good for the planet
Scientists are falsifying record
https://www.smh.com.au/environment/weat ... 5e9x5.html
yeah!
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Re: climate change
Not a personal criticism but I think these predictions based on "current rates" are all rather alarmist. Using that rather broad metric for predicting the end of the world, the very recent revelation that September's actual global temperatures beat predictions by "several hundred percent" means we're more doomed than they'd have us believe. That's my quantification by the way since the scientists haven't actually produced a numerical comparison beyond "extraordinary", "huge" and "whopping".
Based on current rate "science", the planet will self-immolate sometime around four this coming Sunday afternoon.
So better get your Sunday Roast in early at Chris's Place, OK?
https://news.sky.com/story/september-20 ... e-12976750
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Re: climate change
More on global warming buggering up beer.
"Climate breakdown is already changing the taste and quality of beer, scientists have warned.
The quantity and quality of hops, a key ingredient in most beers, is being affected by global heating, according to a study. As a result, beer may become more expensive and manufacturers will have to adapt their brewing methods. ..."
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2023/ ... scientists
"Climate breakdown is already changing the taste and quality of beer, scientists have warned.
The quantity and quality of hops, a key ingredient in most beers, is being affected by global heating, according to a study. As a result, beer may become more expensive and manufacturers will have to adapt their brewing methods. ..."
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2023/ ... scientists
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Re: climate change
Stumbled across this on a lazy day,
https://www.fox9.com/news/melting-ice-u ... aeologists
Settlements found worldwide after Climate Change ice melts. Logic would suggest that warmer climates occured before in our world history to allow these settlements to exist.
https://www.fox9.com/news/melting-ice-u ... aeologists
Settlements found worldwide after Climate Change ice melts. Logic would suggest that warmer climates occured before in our world history to allow these settlements to exist.
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Re: climate change
These items are not from settlements, but items lost or left at temporary camps on trade/hunting routes. Annual snow fall buries the items which usually sink slowly during summer melts until they end up on the ground beneath. Modern melting now exposes that ground.
What is more intriguing are finds on the seabed. Many settlements were flooded by rising sea levels between 11,650 years ago and 7,000 years ago, when sea level rose by approximately 60 metres. Most structures were destroyed, but fishing boats occasionally dredge up an artefact, e.g. from Dogger land under the North sea.
What is more intriguing are finds on the seabed. Many settlements were flooded by rising sea levels between 11,650 years ago and 7,000 years ago, when sea level rose by approximately 60 metres. Most structures were destroyed, but fishing boats occasionally dredge up an artefact, e.g. from Dogger land under the North sea.
Re: climate change
While i am at it, latest climate news -
2023 is expected to set a new record for global temperature, with 5 months (so far) setting new records and October breaking the previous October record by 0.4 degrees centigrade. Over 100 days this year have so far exceeded the 1.5 degrees warming limit which was proposed in 2015. It was too ambitious, and will almost certainly be exceeding by a year in this decade. The rate of warming in the last 20 years means even the 2 degree not to be exceeded limit will be hard to achieve.
https://www.bbc.com/news/science-environment-67332791
2023 is expected to set a new record for global temperature, with 5 months (so far) setting new records and October breaking the previous October record by 0.4 degrees centigrade. Over 100 days this year have so far exceeded the 1.5 degrees warming limit which was proposed in 2015. It was too ambitious, and will almost certainly be exceeding by a year in this decade. The rate of warming in the last 20 years means even the 2 degree not to be exceeded limit will be hard to achieve.
https://www.bbc.com/news/science-environment-67332791