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Me or the world. Not a bad line.You probably have head lice
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Me or the world. Not a bad line.You probably have head lice
Me or the world. Not a bad line.
Whereas Chicken Littles today are inflicting future generations with a worse quality of life based on your irrational fears that did not come to passIf you are wrong about climate change, God help your grandchildren for many generations.
When you meet your maker you will find out if you are right. If you are not correct, will not bode well for you.
There is no cure for stupid. Open your fricking eyes and see what is going on right now. Stupidity will bring the US down.Whereas Chicken Littles today are inflicting future generations with a worse quality of life based on your irrational fears that did not come to pass
You go with your gut and we’ll do the same
Sure.There is no cure for stupid. Open your fricking eyes and see what is going on right now. Stupidity will bring the US down.
Here’s a clear, up-to-date overview of the major problems that climate change is causing right now — based on current scientific and global reporting:
1. More Extreme Weather and Heat
- Heatwaves are becoming more frequent, intense, and widespread, contributing to heat-related deaths, droughts, and energy stress. This is already being observed in places like Australia with record heat events made significantly more likely by climate change.
- Rainfall patterns are changing — heavier downpours, flooding, and droughts are becoming more common. Hotter air can hold more moisture, intensifying storms and floods.
2. Sea Level Rise and Ocean Changes
- Oceans are warming and expanding, and ice melt from Greenland and Antarctica is adding water — this is raising sea levels, threatening coastal areas and island nations with flooding and erosion.
- The ocean is also becoming more acidic as it absorbs CO₂, harming coral reefs, shellfish, and the fishing industries tied to them.
3. Food and Water Insecurity
- Crop yields are declining or becoming unstable in many regions due to heat stress, drought, and unpredictable rainfall — putting global food supplies at risk.
- Water scarcity is worsening in many drought-prone regions, reducing drinking water supplies and irrigation capacity for farms.
4. Human Health Impacts
- Climate change is directly linked to more heat-related illnesses and deaths, especially among older adults.
- Changing temperatures and rainfall patterns help expand diseases carried by insects (like malaria and dengue) into new areas.
- Extreme weather (storms, floods) and poor air quality (from wildfire smoke) increase injury, respiratory disease, and stress on health systems.
5. Wildfires and Air Quality Problems
- Higher temperatures and prolonged dry conditions are making wildfires more intense and widespread, especially in parts of the U.S., Australia, and Chile — increasing smoke exposure and health risks.
6. Ecosystem Disruption and Biodiversity Loss
- Species are being forced into new areas or driven toward extinction because their habitats are changing faster than they can adapt.
- Coral reefs, polar ecosystems, and specialized habitats are especially threatened, destabilizing food webs and ecosystem services humans rely on.
7. Economic and Social Disruptions
- Climate impacts are already reducing agricultural productivity, damaging infrastructure, and increasing disaster recovery costs.
- Food insecurity, water shortages, and extreme events can worsen poverty and inequality, especially in vulnerable countries with limited resources.
- These pressures can also contribute to social instability, forced migrations, and conflicts over scarce resources.
Summary: Ongoing Global Consequences
Climate change is not just a future threat — it’s affecting people and ecosystems around the world right now. From health and food security to ecosystems and economies, the impacts are broad, escalating, and interconnected. Limiting warming and strengthening adaptation efforts are critical to reducing these harms.
Elmer,There is no cure for stupid. Open your fricking eyes and see what is going on right now. Stupidity will bring the US down.
Here’s a clear, up-to-date overview of the major problems that climate change is causing right now — based on current scientific and global reporting:
1. More Extreme Weather and Heat
- Heatwaves are becoming more frequent, intense, and widespread, contributing to heat-related deaths, droughts, and energy stress. This is already being observed in places like Australia with record heat events made significantly more likely by climate change.
- Rainfall patterns are changing — heavier downpours, flooding, and droughts are becoming more common. Hotter air can hold more moisture, intensifying storms and floods.
2. Sea Level Rise and Ocean Changes
- Oceans are warming and expanding, and ice melt from Greenland and Antarctica is adding water — this is raising sea levels, threatening coastal areas and island nations with flooding and erosion.
- The ocean is also becoming more acidic as it absorbs CO₂, harming coral reefs, shellfish, and the fishing industries tied to them.
3. Food and Water Insecurity
- Crop yields are declining or becoming unstable in many regions due to heat stress, drought, and unpredictable rainfall — putting global food supplies at risk.
- Water scarcity is worsening in many drought-prone regions, reducing drinking water supplies and irrigation capacity for farms.
4. Human Health Impacts
- Climate change is directly linked to more heat-related illnesses and deaths, especially among older adults.
- Changing temperatures and rainfall patterns help expand diseases carried by insects (like malaria and dengue) into new areas.
- Extreme weather (storms, floods) and poor air quality (from wildfire smoke) increase injury, respiratory disease, and stress on health systems.
5. Wildfires and Air Quality Problems
- Higher temperatures and prolonged dry conditions are making wildfires more intense and widespread, especially in parts of the U.S., Australia, and Chile — increasing smoke exposure and health risks.
6. Ecosystem Disruption and Biodiversity Loss
- Species are being forced into new areas or driven toward extinction because their habitats are changing faster than they can adapt.
- Coral reefs, polar ecosystems, and specialized habitats are especially threatened, destabilizing food webs and ecosystem services humans rely on.
7. Economic and Social Disruptions
- Climate impacts are already reducing agricultural productivity, damaging infrastructure, and increasing disaster recovery costs.
- Food insecurity, water shortages, and extreme events can worsen poverty and inequality, especially in vulnerable countries with limited resources.
- These pressures can also contribute to social instability, forced migrations, and conflicts over scarce resources.
Summary: Ongoing Global Consequences
Climate change is not just a future threat — it’s affecting people and ecosystems around the world right now. From health and food security to ecosystems and economies, the impacts are broad, escalating, and interconnected. Limiting warming and strengthening adaptation efforts are critical to reducing these harms.
Putin likes to throw guys off roofs. I think him and trump should invite him to a trump high rise and throw this *** tool jew off the roofThe dog urgently arrived in Davos after Donald Trump announced a meeting with him.
Zele had previously explained that he had turned down the trip to Switzerland because he wanted to be with his people in the darkness, cold, and hunger.
But now he can't pass up the opportunity to eat and ask for money.
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If that is what you think
How do you determine "actual data".That's the actual data, pal. You are a complete science invalid moron if you believe CO2 FRAUD.
How do you determine "actual data".
signifcant desigmation, have data type checks been made, range checks, code check, and presecence check.
I worked as a consultant.
You have written your own obituaryThere is no cure for stupid.
I’m not surprised they and you are too stupid to get it.Trump's speech, in Davos, had the world scratching their head. They asked if Trump was yanking their chain.
“China makes almost all of the wind mills, and yet I haven’t been able to find any wind farms in China… They make them. They sell them for a fortune…But they don’t use them themselves.”
China’s installations of windmills in 2024 made up 70% of the global total.
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Fact-Checking Donald Trump’s Speech at Davos
In his speech at Davos, Trump made some easily disprovable claims about wind farms, among other things.time.com
You are correct; Trump and hard core MAGA, maybe 20 million, know it all and the billions of other people in the world are stupid.I’m not surprised they and you are too stupid to get it.
The classic grade school and MAGA comeback.You have written your own obituary
Rest in peace