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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.
Try watching the movie. It will EDUCATE you. Unlike the bullshit you push, the movie is REAL science.
First the record heat came to Greece, then the deadly ...
1 day ago · Some locations also set records for the highest overnight temperatures seen for the entire European continent, though Europe's all-time high-temperature record of 48°C (118.4°F) remains intact...![]()
First the record heat came to Greece, then the deadly wildfires
Over 500 firefighters have been leading efforts to control wildfires near Athens, with Greece’s fire service saying on Wednesday that it hopes to bring the flames under control "in the coming hours," AFP reports. The big picture: More than 75 wildfires broke out in Greece on Tuesday and...uk.news.yahoo.com
Yeah? So? You seem to think that this is somehow weird. Try reading this stuff called HISTORY you ridiculous idiot. I suggest you start with Thucydides. A very good historian. His history of the Peloponnesian war is the go to for that particular bit of silliness. Over in California you know how common wildfires are? They are so common that the chaparral and closed cone conifers REQUIRE wildfires to germinate their seeds.
The level of your astonishing ignorance is amazing.
"After a forest fire, the understory is barren, full of freshly available nutrients and ideal for seed germination. Closed-cone pines have evolved to use the heat from a forest fire as a trigger to opening their cones. The extreme heat melts the resinous sap, allowing the cone to open and exposing the seeds to the outside world. The seeds then quickly dry and detach from inside the cone scales and are dispersed by wind, gravity, and wildlife. In contrast, “open cone” conifers rely on ambient moisture inside the cone to hold the seeds in place until weather cues signal that conditions are right for dispersal."
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Why Seeds From Some Trees Pop In High Heat - Bay Nature
When temperatures crank up, an unusual ecological adaptation begins to play out among our native Monterey pine. We explain why in our latest installment of our reader-funded Ask The Naturalist column.baynature.org
i think if we were all to wear mask it would fix itHalf the population of the earth would be affected.
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Climate crisis: Scientists spot warning signs of Gulf Stream collapse
A shutdown would have devastating global impacts and must not be allowed to happen, researchers saywww.theguardian.com
Climate crisis: Scientists spot warning signs of Gulf Stream collapse
A shutdown would have devastating global impacts and must not be allowed to happen, researchers say
Scientists fear a critical Atlantic Ocean system might collapse, triggering 'extreme cold' and sea level rise
Scientists are worried the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (AMOC), a "critical aquatic conveyer belt" that drives currents in the Atlantic Ocean, is at risk of near-complete collapse due to climate change, The Washington Post reports.
A shutdown of the crucial circulation system could "bring extreme cold to Europe and parts of North America, raise sea levels along the U.S. East Coast, and disrupt seasonal monsoons that provide water to much of the world," the Post reports. The effects, in short, would be devastating.
Scientists previously believed the AMOC would in fact weaken this century, but didn't imagine total collapse within the next 300 years except in absolute worst-case warming scenarios. Now, according to a new study, that critical threshold "is most likely much closer than we would have expected," said Niklas Boers, the study's author and a researcher at the Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research. Any exact date, however, is still unknown.
They aren't common in Greece and I have been there many times.
Happening Now: Dead Zone in the Gulf 2020 | Ocean Today
The 2020 Gulf of Mexico Hypoxic Zone, or Dead Zone, an area of low oxygen that can kill fish and marine life near the bottom of the sea, measures 2,116 square miles. This is the 3rd smallest dead zone in the Gulf since mapping of the zone began in 1985. It begins innocently enough.![]()
Happening Now: Dead Zone in the Gulf 2020 | Ocean Today
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Based on what? Name the prediction that’s come trueHalf the population of the earth would be affected.
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Climate crisis: Scientists spot warning signs of Gulf Stream collapse
A shutdown would have devastating global impacts and must not be allowed to happen, researchers saywww.theguardian.com
Climate crisis: Scientists spot warning signs of Gulf Stream collapse
A shutdown would have devastating global impacts and must not be allowed to happen, researchers say
Scientists fear a critical Atlantic Ocean system might collapse, triggering 'extreme cold' and sea level rise
Scientists are worried the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (AMOC), a "critical aquatic conveyer belt" that drives currents in the Atlantic Ocean, is at risk of near-complete collapse due to climate change, The Washington Post reports.
A shutdown of the crucial circulation system could "bring extreme cold to Europe and parts of North America, raise sea levels along the U.S. East Coast, and disrupt seasonal monsoons that provide water to much of the world," the Post reports. The effects, in short, would be devastating.
Scientists previously believed the AMOC would in fact weaken this century, but didn't imagine total collapse within the next 300 years except in absolute worst-case warming scenarios. Now, according to a new study, that critical threshold "is most likely much closer than we would have expected," said Niklas Boers, the study's author and a researcher at the Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research. Any exact date, however, is still unknown.
Make up your fucking minds already. Is it c02? Is it the gulf stream? Is the planet heating up or cooling down?
Or is it just possible shit is happening because that's what our planet does all on its own? To think earth maintains this perfect ecological state and we "fucked it up" is pure ignorance of the truth. This has all happened countless times before man ever came along.
Worldwide flood, world wide fires, world wide droughts, the ice age, extinction level volcanic activity, seismic activity large enough to break apart land masses, depletion of the ozone, life ending c02 levels, world wide storms, a total reversal of the poles and a whole lot more happened for billions of years before man.
When the fuck are people going to recognize this shit has been happening for billions of years. We have undeniable scientific proof from allover the world it has.
What world wide fire or flood is that?