Whew, We Don't Have To Worry About Global Warming Anymore

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The Earth is cooling and will continue to cool, eventually getting like Mars. That takes a load off my mind. And here I thought we were all going to die from a warming planet.


 
The Earth is cooling and will continue to cool, eventually getting like Mars. That takes a load off my mind. And here I thought we were all going to die from a warming planet.


Thank you for sharing this, I can finally get a good nights sleep. This has been on my mind for years (damn Greta got in my head!).
 
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Thank you for sharing this, I can finally get a good nights sleep. This has been on my for years (damn Greta got in my head!).



AYE , so you were visited one evening by the C02 Sprite and she got into ya head eh? Luckily she didnt get down there in Yoour Lungs!
 
Global warming is freezing my balls.webp
 
The Earth is cooling and will continue to cool, eventually getting like Mars. That takes a load off my mind. And here I thought we were all going to die from a warming planet.


What a wonderfully stupid interpretation of what that article said. Typical MAGAt and denier interpretation of data. That slow, billions of years slow, cooling, has little to do with surface and atmospheric temperatures. About 2 billion years ago when the crust was much thinner we had snowball earth.
 
LOL Silly ass

"March 2026 set record-high temperatures across much of the U.S., making it the warmest March on record for dozens of cities, though global confirmation is still pending.

United​

March 2026 experienced an exceptional early-spring heat wave that broke records across a broad swath of the U.S., from California to the Midwest and parts of the East. More than four dozen major reporting stations with long-term data (dating back to the 1960s) recorded their warmest March ever, including cities such as Dallas, San Antonio, Oklahoma City, Albuquerque, Denver, Salt Lake City, Phoenix, Las Vegas, Los Angeles, and San Francisco.

The Weather Channel+1

United​

In contrast, the UK experienced a warm but not record-breaking March. Provisional data from the Met Office indicates that March 2026 was the joint tenth warmest March on record since 1884, with a mean temperature of 7.0°C, tied with March 2025. Wales and England saw their warmest March since 2017, but the overall UK ranking remains far below historical extremes, with the warmest March recorded in 1938.

Met Office

Global​

As of early April 2026, global confirmation of March 2026 as the warmest March on record is still pending. The Copernicus Climate Change Service (C3S) is expected to release official global data before May 1, 2026. While regional records in the U.S. are clear, a definitive statement about global March temperatures requires this official analysis.

Metaculus

Summary​

 
The earth may be getting cooler somewhere, but it's getting hotter where it really matters. :omg:
 
This planet is shifting. Actually the poles shifted in the 80's half a degree.
It's taken this long for the rest of the planet to catch up.

People don't understand that a planetoid body of this mass doesn't take the shift of half a degree in one day.
It takes DECADES and DECADES of shifting cycles to flatten out until the next earth shift.

We are just now seeing the effects of the 80s earth shift. They come at us as slow as frozen molassas.

HUMANS ARE NOT DOING THIS. NATURE IS.

This is how planets, moons, suns, and other ginormous bodies in space work.

Was I the ONLY one to ever pay any attention in science/biology class in school?????

Jesus Crackers!!!!!


And yes.......humans DO affect the planet, but not on a universal scale that would affect the way this planet handles itself by natural means.
 
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This planet is shifting. Actually the poles shifted in the 80's half a degree.
It's taken this long for the rest of the planet to catch up.

People don't understand that a planetoid body of this mass doesn't take the shift of half a degree in one day.
It takes DECADES and DECADES of shifting cycles to flatten out until the next earth shift.

We are just now seeing the effects of the 80s earth shift. They come at us as slow as frozen molassas.

HUMANS ARE NOT DOING THIS. NATURE IS.

This is how planets, moons, suns, and other ginormous bodies in space work.

Was I the ONLY one to ever pay any attention in science/biology class in school?????

Jesus Crackers!!!!!


And yes.......humans DO affect the planet, but not on a universal scale, that would affect the way this planet handles itself by natural means.
My high school didn't send me this updated information.
 
My high school didn't send me this updated information.

Well......I will admit, I did go to the first high school in the USA built with modern (at the time) knowledge, here in Texas.
We had mechanics classes, we had a full sized Planetarium, and the first school in Texas to have a computer class.....as well as all the updated textbooks.
 
Well......I will admit, I did go to the first high school in the USA built with modern (at the time) knowledge, here in Texas.
We had mechanics classes, we had a full sized Planetarium, and the first school in Texas to have a computer class.....as well as all the updated textbooks.
I broke out of HS in 1958, have received no updated information since.
 
You don't watch the news, or pick up a book or read the papers, magazines or watch nature documentaries?
Sure, but they don't carry the authority of compulsory formal education.

However, in many cases, especially information about health, must be gleaned from sources other than school (see my signature below).
 
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What a wonderfully stupid interpretation of what that article said. Typical MAGAt and denier interpretation of data. That slow, billions of years slow, cooling, has little to do with surface and atmospheric temperatures. About 2 billion years ago when the crust was much thinner we had snowball earth.
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Did you get that answer directly from Al Gore?
 
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What a wonderfully stupid interpretation of what that article said. Typical MAGAt and denier interpretation of data. That slow, billions of years slow, cooling, has little to do with surface and atmospheric temperatures. About 2 billion years ago when the crust was much thinner we had snowball earth.
I know it's hard for you to grasp but getting colder means getting colder.
 
I know it's hard for you to grasp but getting colder means getting colder.
No idiot. It doesn't.

It means their is a cooling pressure. But this pressure to cool can be outpaced by warming pressures, leading to an overall increase in the surface temperatures.
 
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