Scientists spot warning signs of Gulf Stream collapse A shutdown would have devastating global impacts

"The complexity of the AMOC system and uncertainty over levels of future global heating make it impossible to forecast the date of any collapse for now. It could be within a decade or two, or several centuries away."

Complexities of the systems and unknown variables make long term climate modeling difficult at best. That's a mighty broad target date.
 
"The complexity of the AMOC system and uncertainty over levels of future global heating make it impossible to forecast the date of any collapse for now. It could be within a decade or two, or several centuries away."

Complexities of the systems and unknown variables make long term climate modeling difficult at best. That's a mighty broad target date.



How convenient they want to take your money now for a problem that won't happen till we are all long dead.

The ultimate scam.
 
Do you recall how during WW2 the government confiscated all the metal fences in Philadelphia for the war effort?
If you about 60 miles away to Ocean City, N.J. I believe it is the 9th Street Beach that was not that wide and when high tide happens can be under the boardwalk. 50 years ago that was as is now when the Architects of Fear went full tilt on spreading this. The beach was supposed to be gone within several years from then. Philadelphia was supposed to be oceanfront.
 
How convenient they want to take your money now for a problem that won't happen till we are all long dead.

The ultimate scam.


The Guardian is just asking for small donations to help with publishing cost since the swore off oil revenue..........
 
If you about 60 miles away to Ocean City, N.J. I believe it is the 9th Street Beach that was not that wide and when high tide happens can be under the boardwalk. 50 years ago that was as is now when the Architects of Fear went full tilt on spreading this. The beach was supposed to be gone within several years from then. Philadelphia was supposed to be oceanfront.

They began dredging and replenishing sand on the beaches. Same thing in Charleston, SC.
 
They began dredging and replenishing sand on the beaches. Same thing in Charleston, SC.



Watch, "Beach, a River of Sand", on youtube. Dam building is why beaches have to be replenished. It's a problem LONG known about.

That movie was done in the 1960's.

Long before the climatologists started trying to rewrite science.
 
They began dredging and replenishing sand on the beaches. Same thing in Charleston, SC.
Most beaches on oceanside are barrier islands. We build on them. For our own comforts. Property is built that are worth a lot of money because of it. Perhaps moving a block back because of nature would be prudent. But then there would be a lot of loss for people closer to the beach. We love our oceanfront commercial buildings. Mother nature is not a sanitized computer program that has everything neatly programmed. Otherwise the ghettos in cities that seem to never end would have ended after tens of trillions of dollars spent over the same amount of time.
 
Watch, "Beach, a River of Sand", on youtube. Dam building is why beaches have to be replenished. It's a problem LONG known about.

That movie was done in the 1960's.

Long before the climatologists started trying to rewrite science.

LOL.. Dam building in Charleston?

The movement of this air prevents pollution from accumulating too much, regulates temperatures, brings atmospheric moisture (rain) to the land masses of the north, etc.

If it stopped, the impact would beggar belief.

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Such an event would have catastrophic consequences around the world, severely disrupting the rains that billions of people depend on for food in India, South America and West Africa; increasing storms and lowering temperatures in Europe; and pushing up the sea level in the eastern North America. It would also further endanger the Amazon rainforest and Antarctic ice sheet.

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