Scientists are Declaring a Climate Emergency

ttystikk

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ttystikk

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I'm thinking we need to throw a good volcano, like another Pinatubo, to give the climate a chance to restore itself.

Of course, we'd need one every year or two from now on...
 

BobCajun

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The earth's climate changes all the time. Mankind is just a blip on the radar of earth history. We got lucky to find that decayed plants and animals left us a huge energy source. We can live in reasonable comfort due to that, but not for centuries. Mankind is a temporary thing. It has maybe 100 years left tops. Just don't reproduce, is my advice. Then you can die in peace knowing there's no loose ends.
 

BobCajun

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The US has one of the world's largest super volcanoes rumbling away in Yellowstone. Sure would take everybody's mind off climate change caused by humans if that sucker ever lets go. :)

Sure hope Trump does a better job handling that natural disaster than Bush did with Katrina.

:peace:
Well, considering that everyone in the US would be dead, I doubt Trump would be any help. It would be a planet-wide disaster, not a local one like Katrina or the Japan tsunami. I guess if some people were in underground military complexes they might survive, but it would probably be a fate worse than instant death itself.
 

ttystikk

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The US has one of the world's largest super volcanoes rumbling away in Yellowstone. Sure would take everybody's mind off climate change caused by humans if that sucker ever lets go. :)

Sure hope Trump does a better job handling that natural disaster than Bush did with Katrina.

:peace:
Other than an asteroid strike, that's the only credible threat that could completely destroy our country.

By the way, it's tens of thousands of years OVERDUE.
 

OldMedUser

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Well, considering that everyone in the US would be dead, I doubt Trump would be any help. It would be a planet-wide disaster, not a local one like Katrina or the Japan tsunami. I guess if some people were in underground military complexes they might survive, but it would probably be a fate worse than instant death itself.
Wouldn't kill everyone but quite a few depending on how big the explosion is and which way the wind is blowing when it happens. It would however blow so much dust into the atmosphere that the world would be plunged into a period of much cooler temps with massive global crop failures and the resulting die-off from famine, rioting and likely wars that would erupt as everyone fights to survive.

On the plus side it would totally kick global warming's ass. The glaciers would begin to rebuild, sea levels would drop and there would be a lot less people competing for what are becoming scarce resources like fresh water, food and decent air to breathe.

As long as the nuclear powers don't go nuts and nuke the planet the centuries to follow such a catastrophe should make the world a much nicer place to live. The depleted oceans would refill with renewed life. Pollution will become a story in the history books assuming there is enough people left to bother writing such books. Climate change will revert to being "weather" again and "fast food" will be that deer you just missed with your bow and arrow. :)

:peace:
 

OldMedUser

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Other than an asteroid strike, that's the only credible threat that could completely destroy our country.

By the way, it's tens of thousands of years OVERDUE.
The big quake on the west coast is long overdue as well. A lot of geologists think it could all let go like a big bang and be worse than anything ever seen in recorded history. 10+ on the Richter scale and would send a tidal wave of immense proportions racing across the Pacific to wreak havoc over there too.

There were 4 or 5 mass extinction events that led to us being here in the first place so it's only fair that we eventually get one and if we go extinct it will be millions of years before another "intelligent" specie arises to take our place. Sure hope they are smarter than us. We might be an intelligent specie but we sure aren't a smart one.

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ttystikk

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The big quake on the west coast is long overdue as well. A lot of geologists think it could all let go like a big bang and be worse than anything ever seen in recorded history. 10+ on the Richter scale and would send a tidal wave of immense proportions racing across the Pacific to wreak havoc over there too.

There were 4 or 5 mass extinction events that led to us being here in the first place so it's only fair that we eventually get one and if we go extinct it will be millions of years before another "intelligent" specie arises to take our place. Sure hope they are smarter than us. We might be an intelligent specie but we sure aren't a smart one.

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Along with many others, I'm working in my basement lab to make indoor gardening a viable option for future generations to give us a fighting chance against such a catastrophe.

Or, to feed them on their journey to and colonization of other worlds. This is the only long term strategy to save our species.
 

OldMedUser

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Along with many others, I'm working in my basement lab to make indoor gardening a viable option for future generations to give us a fighting chance against such a catastrophe.

Or, to feed them on their journey to and colonization of other worlds. This is the only long term strategy to save our species.
If everything really goes to shit you'll be needing a greenhouse or a shitload of solar panels to get some electricity for your indoor grows.

As a huge sci-fi fan all my life I figured we'd already have colonies on at least the moon and Mars by now but I was sure they would have a cure for cancer when I took up smoking almost 50 years ago too. :D

If we do have to go out with a bang I'd prefer it was from something we have no control over than our own arrogant machinations. Act of "god" as it were. Who's god would be ultimately responsible I wonder? There are so many to choose from. :D

:peace:
 

ttystikk

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If everything really goes to shit you'll be needing a greenhouse or a shitload of solar panels to get some electricity for your indoor grows.

As a huge sci-fi fan all my life I figured we'd already have colonies on at least the moon and Mars by now but I was sure they would have a cure for cancer when I took up smoking almost 50 years ago too. :D

If we do have to go out with a bang I'd prefer it was from something we have no control over than our own arrogant machinations. Act of "god" as it were. Who's god would be ultimately responsible I wonder? There are so many to choose from. :D

:peace:
Karma will deal with us precisely as we deserve. Actions have consequences, no matter how much they're ignored by the polls and pols of the day.

Yellowstone- or Mammoth- will simply bury the ruins of everything we hoped and dreamed and worked for.
 

ttystikk

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It's 2:20am in Colorado in early February and it's 65 degrees out.

This summer is going to be interesting, to say the very least.
 

esh dov ets

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I'm thinking we need to throw a good volcano, like another Pinatubo, to give the climate a chance to restore itself.

Of course, we'd need one every year or two from now on...
and all over the world. i don't think sulfuric is the answer even if it was logistically posable.bongsmilie
 

vostok

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It's 2:20am in Colorado in early February and it's 65 degrees out.

This summer is going to be interesting, to say the very least.
I agree with your intent to post this climate change stuff

one time years back
I had to do some met exams very heavy stuff

at the time was the consideration that if there was a nuke war in the northern hemisphere

what is the possibility of the radiation working its way to the south

at the time 70/80's the deal was it was rare and usual

but with recent changes we see that it is indeed possible

as the jet stream does ride the equator Both Sides

often overlapping each other

thanks for the link
 
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