Climate in the 21st Century

Will Humankind see the 22nd Century?

  • Not a fucking chance

    Votes: 44 27.5%
  • Maybe. if we get our act together

    Votes: 42 26.3%
  • Yes, we will survive

    Votes: 74 46.3%

  • Total voters
    160

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India relys on seasonal melt water from Himalayan glaciers to grow their food, what happens when the glaciers are gone?
Not only India. The western US States do also. And rather than ice sheets forming the snow pack just melts away early in the season and a trickle after. You guys do seen a lot of food up our way now.
 

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Weather patterns will shift and countries that rely on monsoon rains may not have them anymore.
It is going to be all fucked. Heck, the Atlantic elevator might stop and Europe may freeze. Well, at least the Russians will have them over a barrel. Or a natural gas pipeline.
 

hanimmal

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i'm sorry..where does it say i'm anti vaccine? i'm just stating truth. i understand that vaccines are not from the government just like i understand people listen to a junk site like HelloUSA and think they are coming to America based upon an internet scam. the more uneducated the populace, the more untrusting of things new and things not from their community..so now all those people under a bridge how do you think they're going to feel?
I am not sure that website is a junk site, I think it is just something that because it is helping people who immigrate to the USA that it is somehow 'bad' in the right wing propagandists noise factory.

As for my saying if you want to push anti vaccine nonsense, when things like saying that you blame the government for the work that the scientists did to create this vaccine during a period of time that disinformation is so wide spread is just more muddying of the water.

As for all those people who travelled here it is heart breaking. I am not a xenophobe that is worried about migrants coming to our nation because I know that they are always a benefit to us as a whole, and as a world we will need to learn to live a lot closer with one another. But at the same time we have laws that the Republicans flat out refuse to allow to be changed that halt our ability to safely incorporate people into our society so it is a very difficult problem to fix, which is what the Republicans actually want to be able to use as a political weapon.
 

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In climate pledge, Xi says China will not build new coal-fired power projects abroad
Chinese leader Xi Jinping said on Tuesday that China would not build new coal-fired power projects abroad, using his address at the United Nations General Assembly to add to pledges to deal with climate change.
 

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In climate pledge, Xi says China will not build new coal-fired power projects abroad
Chinese leader Xi Jinping said on Tuesday that China would not build new coal-fired power projects abroad, using his address at the United Nations General Assembly to add to pledges to deal with climate change.
Thrilling. Do they also report Individual 1 was cheated of his "win?"
But we are one of the good guys, like France or Britain.
Riight! Not when it comes to profit. Hey, we're friends, right?
 

captainmorgan

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At it's current rate of loss the Hover dam will not be able to produce electricity by the end of this decade, the reservoir is down to about 1/3 of it's capacity now, the lowest it's been since being built.
 

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Thrilling. Do they also report Individual 1 was cheated of his "win?"

Riight! Not when it comes to profit. Hey, we're friends, right?
The US should understand profit. It is not like you really want immigrants without money coming into your country.
 

topcat

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The US should understand profit. It is not like you really want immigrants without money coming into your country.
Oh, the U.S. knows all about profit. The U.S. will want it all and simply take it from you. When it comes to profit, friendship and good guys take a back seat.
 

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Oh, the U.S. knows all about profit. The U.S. will want it all and simply take it from you. When it comes to profit, friendship and good guys take a back seat.
But seriously, if it came to relocating people to our fair clime, there would have to be a building boom, which would cost money. Hopefully it does not come to that but if it does there would be some coordination between countries. And it is not like we do not take in refugees now. "As of 2019, refugees accounted for 14.2 percent of all permanent resident status holders in Canada". Still think we should have a few nuclear powered subs and a few things to lob with them.
 

captainmorgan

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But seriously, if it came to relocating people to our fair clime, there would have to be a building boom, which would cost money. Hopefully it does not come to that but if it does there would be some coordination between countries. And it is not like we do not take in refugees now. "As of 2019, refugees accounted for 14.2 percent of all permanent resident status holders in Canada". Still think we should have a few nuclear powered subs and a few things to lob with them.

It's cute you think all this will happen in a orderly fashion lol.
 

topcat

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But seriously, if it came to relocating people to our fair clime, there would have to be a building boom, which would cost money. Hopefully it does not come to that but if it does there would be some coordination between countries. And it is not like we do not take in refugees now. "As of 2019, refugees accounted for 14.2 percent of all permanent resident status holders in Canada". Still think we should have a few nuclear powered subs and a few things to lob with them.
Wait. How did this come to be about refugees? The U.S. will simply do what it wants with Canada. No refugees, just another frontier to exploit. Again, the U.S. will never allow another nuclear power, whether it's the "good guys" in Canada, or anywhere else. We have a history of stealing land.
 

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Wait. How did this come to be about refugees? The U.S. will simply do what it wants with Canada. No refugees, just another frontier to exploit. Again, the U.S. will never allow another nuclear power, whether it's the "good guys" in Canada, or anywhere else. We have a history of stealing land.
Still need infrastructure. If it got to that big of a problem there still win not be enough stuff up here. Need to move the factories up (thinking we weened ourselves off of China.

Canada has some nuclear chops. I could see it being done if there was a will. As far as not letting someone get a nuke, ask North Korea. And soon to be Iran.
 

topcat

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Still need infrastructure. If it got to that big of a problem there still win not be enough stuff up here. Need to move the factories up (thinking we weened ourselves off of China.

Canada has some nuclear chops. I could see it being done if there was a will. As far as not letting someone get a nuke, ask North Korea. And soon to be Iran.
No need to move factories. A nuclear power next door? You're dreaming. North Korea was a mistake the U.S. won't let happen, again. That includes Iran. Squeeze, then break them financially. Outspend them. It worked with the Soviet Union.
 

Jimdamick

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But we are one of the good guys, like France or Britain.
Your cool.
France is tolerable (good food/wine/ Bardot :) ) but "Great" Britain is a dying walrus & sucks (Brexit?/Good luck with that :) )
The fucking Limeys are so fucking stupid they still have a House of Lords & a Queen whose claim to fame was that she was simply born & has never worked a day in her life, alongside her fucked up family that been living of the sweat & labor of her minions for 100's of years.
Nice racket, eh what?
Speaking of walruses, this seems appropriate (one of the few (only?) good things that came out of England)


:)
 

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No need to move factories. A nuclear power next door? You're dreaming. North Korea was a mistake the U.S. won't let happen, again. That includes Iran. Squeeze, then break them financially. Outspend them. It worked with the Soviet Union.
I hope you don't default this year. If you move the people up beccause it is too hot, then the ones that have done useful work, like producing physical goods, will have to move with them also. Candt get nothing out of the factory without people. Then when you move the people up, you need them do something. Unless you want to prove the Republicans right and have a welfare state. But it really will be the multinationals that would be moving their factories, whatever is good for them.
 
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