U.N. agency to remove worst-case climate scenario

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In 2019, AOC said the world would end in 12 years. Seven years in, I guess we're good now? More people are opening their eyes to the BS they've been fed for years now. In fact, climate change isn't even a registering factor when people vote.

May 19 (UPI) -- Climate scientists have decided to remove their worst-case scenario for how hot the Earth could get if nothing is done to slow global warming.

The United Nations Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change seems ready to drop its most extreme scenario because global efforts to slow climate change make the worst-case scenario "implausible."


 
In 2019, AOC said the world would end in 12 years. Seven years in, I guess we're good now? More people are opening their eyes to the BS they've been fed for years now. In fact, climate change isn't even a registering factor when people vote.

May 19 (UPI) -- Climate scientists have decided to remove their worst-case scenario for how hot the Earth could get if nothing is done to slow global warming.

The United Nations Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change seems ready to drop its most extreme scenario because global efforts to slow climate change make the worst-case scenario "implausible."


The most criminal racket in human history as far as I am concerned. I am not suggesting that we should not keep our air and water clean, seek innovation in energy sources, however, the destruction of economies which ultimately benefit China must come to and end.

As must the billions of tax dollars which could have been leveraged for endless other uses.
 
Wonder what caused the sudden shift?

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How Much Power Does a DC USE?
The average power consumption of a data center varies significantly by size and workload, with small data centers (500–20,000 sq ft) using 1–5 MW and midsize facilities (20,000–100,000 sq ft) consuming 5–20 MW.

Large data centers typically require 20–100 MW, while hyperscale facilities (200,000+ sq ft) often exceed 100–200 MW, with some advanced AI-optimized campuses drawing over 650 MW.


Fun Fact
A single 1-gigawatt (1,000 MW) data center campus uses roughly as much electricity as a city of 800,000 to 1.8 million people.

And that's what happened to Global Warming......Slaves.

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