“Things that we said would come to pass are coming to pass.”

  • LibertyLizard@slrpnk.net
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    1 year ago

    Strangely, North America often seems to dodge the worst of the heat on these maps. I feel this is actually somewhat unfortunate on a global scale, sound we have a lot of power and tend to be a substantial obstacle to energy policy change.

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      1 year ago

      I’ve lived in Texas for twenty years, and this summer has been the most unbearable.

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      1 year ago

      Yeah I live in Ontario near the great lakes and our last 2 summers have actually been relatively cool and we’ve had lots of rain too. I bet there are a lot of boomers that live around the great lakes that think climate change is complete horse shit, just because we’ve barely experienced anything negative yet.

      But we also had all the smoke from the wildfires this year, we had a crazy snow storm the last 2 winters and last spring we had a wind storm that did tons of damage and knocked out power for days. So there are some negative things, just depends on if people believe it or not.

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    1 year ago

    Weird that you’re all calling it “Earth’s summer” when it’s only been summer in the Northern hemisphere… Not arguing the point, just saying it sure hasn’t been summer down here in Australia

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      1 year ago

      Summer “this year” started for the southern Hemisphere last December 21st. So minus those 9 days from the previous year, it doesn’t seem odd to say “Earth’s summer”, no?

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        1 year ago

        2 months of a La Nina Summer. Definitely not the hottest.

        Edit: Downvoted for a factual statement of the weather in January/February of 2023 in Australia. Welcome to the new Lemmy.

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      1 year ago

      Snow seasons here in VIC were super short this year.

      Almost makes me wonder if I wasted my mountaineering training at this point… Glaciers probably won’t be around for long…

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    1 year ago

    This arctic melting season has been weird as hell, too

    Below all expectations basically all summer and then mayhem those past two weeks - went from a “not that bad” year to “third lowest on record” (and possibly second, because it’s September 18th and it’s still melting yet)

    With El Niño picking up, 2024 will most likely be hell

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    1 year ago

    Wait until next year when it becomes even hotter because republicans refuse to admit man made climate change exists and therefore wont allow anything to be done about it.

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      1 year ago

      My guy I just peeped ur profile. All u do is tell people they’re unintelligent or how they’re spreading propaganda.

      Not once have you made an actual intelligent point or thoughtful comment that adds to a discussion. Not once have you showed how what you’re responding to is propaganda. Not once have you actually attempted to reason with the person you are responding to.

      If you smell shit everywhere you go, check ur fuckin shoes.