Cold Antarctic Bottom Water is warming up

Seems the Deep State has all of these freak accidents and disasters everywhere.
East Palestine OH, Lahiana Maui, most recently in Gaza.

China used COVID to clear out large swaths of land so they could build their 15 min cities.

Don't you think it's a bit weird that the same guy who covered up the Vegas mass-shootings ended up being Chief of Police in Lahiana Maui?
Bit of a coincidence, don't you think?
And now that hundreds of locals have been killed in a fire....nobody seems to care about what happens to them.
It's like the legacy media was told to ignore the story, yet they're still talking about Jan 6th.
Are you really this blind?
They have their narrative, to deviate is death.

Remember, Al Gore’s saying if you don’t agree with broadcast news your thoughts should be banned, and Chuckie Schumer saying if you don’t agree with him, you’re not bipartisan . Strange how diverse the demofks ain’t
 
Riiiiiiight.....Volcanoes spew tons upon tons of CO2 and toxic gasses, except when hey don't.

Do you moonbats ever listen to yourselves?
If those volcanoes are melting the ice and have been there for millions of years, how did the miles thick ice form in the first place?

Why don't you see if you can find a scientist who might actually know, who says the ice melt is due to the volcanoes. Cause I've seen several who say it isn't.

And are you suggesting that Antarctic ice is melting due to GHGs that the volcanoes are emitting?
 
If those volcanoes are melting the ice and have been there for millions of years, how did the miles thick ice form in the first place?
Probably thermal sea floor heating beneath the ice caps, causing massive condensation entering the atmosphere....even worse than the Tonga event.
And are you suggesting that Antarctic ice is melting due to GHGs that the volcanoes are emitting?
You wanna try and stick what's apparently obvious? You were parroting about sea floor warming under the Ice caps.
 
Another piece of evidence that manmade global warming is slowing the ocean's overturning currents. These currents are responsible for providing nutrients to the world's equatorial waters and buffering temperature extremes. Their collapse would be catastrophic for life on this planet.

Hubbard glacier is growing.

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I assure you that glaciologists are not overlooking such things. They are the ones keeping track of such changes and it is from them that you learned about some glaciers growing. That doesn't change the fact that planet-wide, glaciers are shrinking.
Climate cycle.......being exploited for control and political gain.
 
Climate cycle.......being exploited for control and political gain.
What climate cycle? The glacial-interglacial cycle has been COOLING for the last 6,000 years. We didn't reverse the trend till the Industrial Revolution.
 
What climate cycle? The glacial-interglacial cycle has been COOLING for the last 6,000 years. We didn't reverse the trend till the Industrial Revolution.
So now it's God caused global warming if its been happening for 6000 years?

Kinda shoots you and your biased scientific community right square in the ass.
 
So now it's God caused global warming if its been happening for 6000 years?
There is no god. The glacial cycle is driven by the Earth's orbital mechanics. The point is that the world's glaciers have not been melting away since 1950 due to the glacial cycle because without AGW, the world would be getting COLDER.
Kinda shoots you and your biased scientific community right square in the ass.
It does no such thing. Your ignorance here is stunning.
 
There is no god.
And you attempt to debate science or your lack of understanding of it here.
The glacial cycle is driven by the Earth's orbital mechanics.
Which your unbiased scientists look away from.
The point is that the world's glaciers have not been melting away since 1950 due to the glacial cycle because without AGW, the world would be getting COLDER.
You said they've been going away for some 6000 years...so what is it then?

Dude......pick a new God.

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Observed Impacts from Climate Change
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B.1 Human-induced climate change, including more frequent and intense extreme events, has caused widespread adverse impacts and related losses and damages to nature and people, beyond natural climate variability. Some development and adaptation efforts have reduced vulnerability. Across sectors and regions the most vulnerable people and systems are observed to be disproportionately affected. The rise in weather and climate extremes has led to some irreversible impacts as natural and human systems are pushed beyond their ability to adapt. (high confidence) EXPAND Figure SPM.2LINKS TO CHAPTERS

Vulnerability and Exposure of Ecosystems and People
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B.2 Vulnerability of ecosystems and people to climate change differs substantially among and within regions (very high confidence, driven by patterns of intersecting socioeconomic development, unsustainable ocean and land use, inequity, marginalization, historical and ongoing patterns of inequity such as colonialism, and governance 31 (high confidence). Approximately 3.3 to 3.6 billion people live in contexts that are highly vulnerable to climate change (high confidence). A high proportion of species is vulnerable to climate change (high confidence). Human and ecosystem vulnerability are interdependent (high confidence). Current unsustainable development patterns are increasing exposure of ecosystems and people to climate hazards (high confidence). EXPANDLINKS TO CHAPTERS

Risks in the near term (2021–2040)
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B.3 Global warming, reaching 1.5°C in the near-term, would cause unavoidable increases in multiple climate hazards and present multiple risks to ecosystems and humans (very high confidence). The level of risk will depend on concurrent near-term trends in vulnerability, exposure, level of socioeconomic development and adaptation (high confidence). Near-term actions that limit global warming to close to 1.5°C would substantially reduce projected losses and damages related to climate change in human systems and ecosystems, compared to higher warming levels, but cannot eliminate them all (very high confidence) EXPAND Figure SPM.3

Mid to Long-term Risks (2041–2100)
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B.4Beyond 2040 and depending on the level of global warming, climate change will lead to numerous risks to natural and human systems (high confidence). For 127 identified key risks, assessed mid- and long-term impacts are up to multiple times higher than currently observed (high confidence). The magnitude and rate of climate change and associated risks depend strongly on near-term mitigation and adaptation actions, and projected adverse impacts and related losses and damages escalate with every increment of global warming (very high confidence). EXPAND Figure SPM.3 LINKS TO CHAPTERS

Complex, Compound and Cascading Risks
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B.5Climate change impacts and risks are becoming increasingly complex and more difficult to manage. Multiple climate hazards will occur simultaneously, and multiple climatic and non-climatic risks will interact, resulting in compounding overall risk and risks cascading across sectors and regions. Some responses to climate change result in new impacts and risks. (high confidence) EXPANDLINKS TO CHAPTERS

Impacts of Temporary Overshoot
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B.6If global warming transiently exceeds 1.5°C in the coming decades or later (overshoot) 37 , then many human and natural systems will face additional severe risks, compared to remaining below 1.5°C (high confidence). Depending on the magnitude and duration of overshoot, some impacts will cause release of additional greenhouse gases (medium confidence) and some will be irreversible, even if global warming is reduced (high confidence) EXPAND Figure SPM.3 LINKS TO CHAPTERS
USA lowered its CO2 output while China doubled theirs.

Go tell China
 

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