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newbie
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August 14, 2017, 07:51:37 AM
#82
It is not a question. We fucked our world and our future all together.
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August 14, 2017, 07:28:28 AM
#81
I have measured the temperature, it is 37 °C  (98.6 °F) in my room, I live in a pretty shady area so the sun doesn't directly warm my room.

Outside the temperature according to local heat sensors + the meteorology service confirmed, it's 42 °C  (107.6°F) , the air on average. In sunny areas it can be as high as 50  °C  (122°F)

They have also forecasted 45-47 °C for this week in nearby locations as average temperature. In sunny spots it can be deadly heat.


And this is Europe for fuck sake, not the fucking desert. In the desert the temperature may even be 60  °C or higher.



It's a fucking oven, the skin burns off your body it's so hot.


Yet we see motherfuckers who are denying the global warming, how is this possible?

That's hot for a place in Europe, you should transfer to Alaska or somewhere in the North Pole just to endure this heat. Global warming is a real thing, this is a serious problem that government doesn't want us to worry for.
hero member
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August 14, 2017, 07:22:50 AM
#80
There is no question that the climate has been changing year by year. And there is nothing we can do with this just take some measures.
legendary
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August 14, 2017, 07:00:51 AM
#79
....many of the island nations (such as the Maldives) are disappearing as a result of rising sea levels.

I've never bought into the alarmism about the Maldives. There are several reasons, but for a general intro to the subject I suggest this article.

http://news.nationalgeographic.com/2015/02/150213-tuvalu-sopoaga-kench-kiribati-maldives-cyclone-marshall-islands/

The study is not that reliable. For the continued growth of these coral islands, the coral reefs need to produce new tissue on a continuous basis. But coral reefs around the world are dying (bleaching), which has reduced the growth rates.
sr. member
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August 14, 2017, 06:55:18 AM
#78
I do not know what opinion of scientists can be trusted, in winter they say that there will be a global cooling and it is really very cold, and in summer they say that there will be global warming and in fact there is a heat.
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August 13, 2017, 09:58:02 PM
#77
Of course it's real, there are a lot of evidence that shows that the earth is warming. The continuous rising of the carbon dioxide levels can't be stopped, but recent studies show that the CO2 emissions have lesser compared to the other years because some of the companies that produce CO2 adapted environment-friendly processes, it's a step, but it's still not enough but at least there are some actions being done.
legendary
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August 13, 2017, 07:39:32 PM
#76
....many of the island nations (such as the Maldives) are disappearing as a result of rising sea levels.

I've never bought into the alarmism about the Maldives. There are several reasons, but for a general intro to the subject I suggest this article.

http://news.nationalgeographic.com/2015/02/150213-tuvalu-sopoaga-kench-kiribati-maldives-cyclone-marshall-islands/
legendary
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August 13, 2017, 09:03:23 AM
#75
You need even more evidence? Every year, the Arctic ice sheets are getting thinner. A lot many of the Antarctic ice sheets are breaking up and disintegrating. Many of the cities and rural areas are reporting record maximum temperatures, and countries such as Brazil are suffering from severe drought. And worse still, many of the island nations (such as the Maldives) are disappearing as a result of rising sea levels.
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August 13, 2017, 08:49:27 AM
#74
This year became the warmest for all history of observations. Business and government are not interested in this problem, our children and grandchildren will have to pay for it. Our future is in the hands of greedy old men who are concerned only with money.
hero member
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August 13, 2017, 07:49:53 AM
#73
Yes....
It is happening right now and we experienced it personally...
We are living near a river before when high tides come our house would not be reached by the water...
But now during rainy seasons flood enters unto our house...
These may be attributed to liquification of ice in the poles....

According to statistics, temperature is continue in rising that could lead in global warming. Nowadays, even it is rainy season, we can observe the temperature is very hot. We could slow down the continue increasing of temperature if we avoid burning of plastics that can destroy the ozone layer. We should protect the world so the next generation could have a better place.
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August 13, 2017, 03:46:07 AM
#72
Yes....
It is happening right now and we experienced it personally...
We are living near a river before when high tides come our house would not be reached by the water...
But now during rainy seasons flood enters unto our house...
These may be attributed to liquification of ice in the poles....
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August 13, 2017, 02:56:45 AM
#71
Yes.  Different sides of the world can feel global warming. The change in climate was hitting everywhere. One truth that global warming was on the run was the strike of Super Typhoons that usually happen for some decades.  That second was the rise of temperature. And this one is cold the greenhouse effect. Logically we people doesn't mind this things is happening unless we suffer from consequences because of it. Let's blow up our mind and wake up from our dreams to help  restore Mother Nature. 
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August 13, 2017, 01:32:52 AM
#70
Yes, every year the weather phenomena like rains and earthquakes gets more harsh than before. I think it is the cause of global warming. We slowly destroy our own planet. We cannot blame someone but only ourself. We don't help how to preserve it and just continue to abuse our mother earth.
sr. member
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August 13, 2017, 01:10:42 AM
#69
Nah, global warming ain't real. Climate change is. There are parts of the world that used to be very hot and temps suddenly drops. There are also very cold climate countries that become as hot as hell.

Good point. but since all parts of the world are now experiencing hotness due to climate change then we are also experiencing global warming. hence we could not conclude that only global warming was experiencing but also global coldness. the climate is now inbalance.
legendary
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August 13, 2017, 12:26:43 AM
#68
I can see it, i can feel it and i believe that it is really happening. I can't even take the situation every 12:00 noon when i was about to go home. Even if I was on the van with good air condition unit. The hit is just over powering it. A lot of people still doesn't care of the result of their actions.

I would say that the weather is getting more extreme. It is not just about the warm weather. The winters are getting more and more colder every year. And not just with the temperatures. Floods are getting more frequent, and so are the droughts.
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August 12, 2017, 07:04:48 PM
#67
I can see it, i can feel it and i believe that it is really happening. I can't even take the situation every 12:00 noon when i was about to go home. Even if I was on the van with good air condition unit. The hit is just over powering it. A lot of people still doesn't care of the result of their actions.

I remember in my childhood there were some hot summers, when I was kid i used to go out and play with the ball with some neighboor kids and my parents always told me to come back home before 12:00 noon because that is when the hottest time it will be.

Yet some times we were still out there, we had bottles of water and we played with the ball, it was hot, but it was also windy, so it was really not that bad unless you stayed in the sun, which we didnt we played in the shade.

But after that so between 9-12 and after 14-17 we played outside, and it was pretty tolerable , even in the sun. This was decades ago.


Now there is like 50 degrees in the sun, you will die if you stay out there too long. And inside the house it's also very hot, 37-40 degrees. It's just unberable.


When I was a kid, it wasnt that hot, but it was also windy. Now there is no wind, no rain, just pure heat, and the thin air that is so dry that it makes your skin boil.

This is very very hard to survive, it it only gets worse every year, and this is Europe, in other parts of the world like south of here it's even worse.

So there is no wind, no rain, thin dry air, this is horrible.
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August 12, 2017, 06:26:35 PM
#66
I can see it, i can feel it and i believe that it is really happening. I can't even take the situation every 12:00 noon when i was about to go home. Even if I was on the van with good air condition unit. The hit is just over powering it. A lot of people still doesn't care of the result of their actions.
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August 12, 2017, 06:25:14 PM
#65
I have measured the temperature, it is 37 °C  (98.6 °F) in my room, I live in a pretty shady area so the sun doesn't directly warm my room.

Outside the temperature according to local heat sensors + the meteorology service confirmed, it's 42 °C  (107.6°F) , the air on average. In sunny areas it can be as high as 50  °C  (122°F)

They have also forecasted 45-47 °C for this week in nearby locations as average temperature. In sunny spots it can be deadly heat.


And this is Europe for fuck sake, not the fucking desert. In the desert the temperature may even be 60  °C or higher.



It's a fucking oven, the skin burns off your body it's so hot.


Yet we see motherfuckers who are denying the global warming, how is this possible?
You can't really prove anything by taking your room temperature for a single day, To really prove your point you must have collected the temperature for a long period of time to really ascertain whether there has been an increase or decrease in the temperature over the years.

I remember from memory that there was really never this kind of hot. I remember in my childhood there was some hot weather in the past, but nothing like what is now.

It seems like in the past decades the earth has really warmed up. The droughts and the extreme heat is just 1 evidence, there are many more.
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August 12, 2017, 06:17:30 PM
#64
I have measured the temperature, it is 37 °C  (98.6 °F) in my room, I live in a pretty shady area so the sun doesn't directly warm my room.

Outside the temperature according to local heat sensors + the meteorology service confirmed, it's 42 °C  (107.6°F) , the air on average. In sunny areas it can be as high as 50  °C  (122°F)

They have also forecasted 45-47 °C for this week in nearby locations as average temperature. In sunny spots it can be deadly heat.


And this is Europe for fuck sake, not the fucking desert. In the desert the temperature may even be 60  °C or higher.



It's a fucking oven, the skin burns off your body it's so hot.


Yet we see motherfuckers who are denying the global warming, how is this possible?
You can't really prove anything by taking your room temperature for a single day, To really prove your point you must have collected the temperature for a long period of time to really ascertain whether there has been an increase or decrease in the temperature over the years.
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August 12, 2017, 03:10:05 PM
#63
Recently watched an interesting scientific program. Some scientists expect that there will soon be global warming and some think the contrary is that there will be an ice age Huh Huh Huh
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