Might be worth noting that Siberia currently has the largest wildfire ever recorded and which is bigger than all the other current wildfires on the planet combined.
They also just had the largest permafrost crater in history open up due to the melting permafrost. Which is also releasing ever increasing amounts of methane into the atmosphere which 80 times more powerful by volume as a greenhouse gas than CO2.
Originally posted by Klawnot true. We create heat and that affects the climate. Can we survive? Well, some/most of us will.
Climate change is happening but humans have a negligible effect. 😛
The point is, we should monitor our environment. I don’t believe in recycling paper or cardboard, IT ****ING GROWS ON TREES!
But yeah, let’s be sensible. 👆
Originally posted by jaden_2.0
Might be worth noting that Siberia currently has the largest wildfire ever recorded and which is bigger than all the other current wildfires on the planet combined.They also just had the largest permafrost crater in history open up due to the melting permafrost. Which is also releasing ever increasing amounts of methane into the atmosphere which 80 times more powerful by volume as a greenhouse gas than CO2.
Wildfires. In ****ing Siberia. ****'s sake.
Originally posted by jaden_2.0
Might be worth noting that Siberia currently has the largest wildfire ever recorded and which is bigger than all the other current wildfires on the planet combined.They also just had the largest permafrost crater in history open up due to the melting permafrost. Which is also releasing ever increasing amounts of methane into the atmosphere which 80 times more powerful by volume as a greenhouse gas than CO2.
"Temperatures over the year range between -44 to 77 degrees Fahrenheit in Yakutsk. This past summer, after arid and extremely hot weather patterns, the Sakha-Yakutia region reached 102 degrees Fahrenheit, setting records for several consecutive days" -snip
It's almost like the trend of drought and rising temperatures is effecting some sort of change in several parts of the world
Originally posted by Old Man Whirly!
https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2022/may/12/the-guardian-view-on-carbon-bombs-governments-must-say-no?CMP=Share_AndroidApp_Other
Greedy c*nts looking at their pocketbooks today, without a worry what happens after they're dead.
Originally posted by Robtard
California is entering what will be an even hotter summer, yes, it's only by a small bump averages, but that's how climate change works, with less water reserves due to lingering droughts. Fire season is going to be even shittier and longer.
Last week, it was in the 30s and 40s and was raining. This week, it is in the 70s and 80s and it is sunny. We went from winter to summer, and skipped over spring.