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Post by J'Dinkalage Morgoone on Mar 22, 2021 10:30:06 GMT -5
The weather changed almost everywhere. The winter became warmer in one month, but colder in another. Sometimes there is almost no snow, but there are places where it snows, but shouldn't, like in Texas this year. The summer became hotter. Also, there are more and more cases of hurricanes and abnormal climatic phenomena. It so happened that I worked on one project with the guys from and wrote an article about global warming. It has been observed since the pre-industrial period due to human activities, primarily fossil fuel burning, which increases heat-trapping greenhouse gas levels in Earth's atmosphere. It will affect not only people but also animals, plants, air, ocean, sea level, everything. I'm not sure it is possible to solve the problem, but I guess, we can slow the process down. We only have weather data for the last 100-150 years. There has been no change other than 1 to 2 degrees on average. do some independent research and don't believe everything you read or hear on the news. remember the news has sponsors who pay them to say what they want.
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Post by bWo on Mar 22, 2021 10:39:29 GMT -5
The weather changed almost everywhere. The winter became warmer in one month, but colder in another. Sometimes there is almost no snow, but there are places where it snows, but shouldn't, like in Texas this year. The summer became hotter. Also, there are more and more cases of hurricanes and abnormal climatic phenomena. It so happened that I worked on one project with the guys from and wrote an article about global warming. It has been observed since the pre-industrial period due to human activities, primarily fossil fuel burning, which increases heat-trapping greenhouse gas levels in Earth's atmosphere. It will affect not only people but also animals, plants, air, ocean, sea level, everything. I'm not sure it is possible to solve the problem, but I guess, we can slow the process down. Make sure you mention all that to China at the next Paris Accord meetings.
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Post by rkmo: 10 Month Notice on Mar 22, 2021 10:40:42 GMT -5
TrIgGeReD
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Post by bWo on Mar 22, 2021 11:02:13 GMT -5
I feel like here in Ontario it's been far milder than normal. which is great, very little of those arctic winds creeping in. if every winter was like this one I would be a happier canuck. We've definitely had less of those bullsh*t weather reports that say, "it will be minus 9 today, but minus 24 with the windchill." Just tell me it's minus 24 you assh*les. We had far less snow this year but it was still zero degrees or less for basically the entire winter. March is always deceiving. It will be a bright sunny shorts and T looking day through the window, and then you go outside and it's still minus 7. Not a fan of march. April is when you start getting 2 completely different sets of weather in 1 day. Wake up at 6am and it's 1 degree and cold. By lunch it's 18 and beautiful out. You never know what to wear. April is a cloth tease. I'd like to say that May is when summer starts to roll in but we've had snow on May 24 here in Toronto before so who knows. I've always considered the weather here to be 3 months hot (June, July, August) 6 months cold (October through to March) and 3 iffy months (September, April and May). I don't think that pattern has changed at all.
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Post by bWo on Mar 22, 2021 11:04:29 GMT -5
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Post by J'Dinkalage Morgoone on Mar 22, 2021 11:16:04 GMT -5
The weather changed almost everywhere. The winter became warmer in one month, but colder in another. Sometimes there is almost no snow, but there are places where it snows, but shouldn't, like in Texas this year. The summer became hotter. Also, there are more and more cases of hurricanes and abnormal climatic phenomena. It so happened that I worked on one project with the guys from and wrote an article about global warming. It has been observed since the pre-industrial period due to human activities, primarily fossil fuel burning, which increases heat-trapping greenhouse gas levels in Earth's atmosphere. It will affect not only people but also animals, plants, air, ocean, sea level, everything. I'm not sure it is possible to solve the problem, but I guess, we can slow the process down. Make sure you mention all that to China at the next Paris Accord meetings. america literally has some of the cleanest air in the world, china and india are absolutely terrible yet its allllll our fault. I don't care about pollution or recycling, and ill tell you why. In the scope of the world my contributions are nothing and nothing I do will affect the world. If i hardcore recycle for the rest of my life there is someone who is doing the opposite therefore making my progress null and void. After i am dead it wont matter, so why care now?
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Post by rkmo: 10 Month Notice on Mar 22, 2021 11:17:43 GMT -5
Yes, the comments I reacted too has that as well
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Post by bWo on Mar 22, 2021 11:38:32 GMT -5
Yes, the comments I reacted too has that as well They're the biggest polluter on the planet by far, yet you'd rather let the people "in charge" point the finger in your direction and blame you? Throw your money at the "problem" rather then blame the actual guilty party. How generous of you.
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Post by bWo on Mar 22, 2021 12:00:28 GMT -5
Make sure you mention all that to China at the next Paris Accord meetings. america literally has some of the cleanest air in the world, china and india are absolutely terrible yet its allllll our fault. I don't care about pollution or recycling, and ill tell you why. In the scope of the world my contributions are nothing and nothing I do will affect the world. If i hardcore recycle for the rest of my life there is someone who is doing the opposite therefore making my progress null and void. After i am dead it wont matter, so why care now? I won't be going scuba diving through the oceans picking up plastic bottles anytime soon, but I at least try to recycle. It's better for the environment, and it should keep costs down. I'm in favour of both. When it comes to "laying blame" though. move along. There are definitely far worse offenders doing far less or nothing to improve things.
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Post by rkmo: 10 Month Notice on Mar 22, 2021 12:37:17 GMT -5
Yes, the comments I reacted too has that as well They're the biggest polluter on the planet by far, yet you'd rather let the people "in charge" point the finger in your direction and blame you? Throw your money at the "problem" rather then blame the actual guilty party. How generous of you. ?
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Post by Grumpyoldman on Mar 22, 2021 14:49:54 GMT -5
Stop. If you can't act civil, this will be locked.
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Post by The Lion's Den on Mar 22, 2021 15:03:40 GMT -5
I feel like here in Ontario it's been far milder than normal. which is great, very little of those arctic winds creeping in. if every winter was like this one I would be a happier canuck. We've definitely had less of those bullsh*t weather reports that say, "it will be minus 9 today, but minus 24 with the windchill." Just tell me it's minus 24 you assh*les. We had far less snow this year but it was still zero degrees or less for basically the entire winter. March is always deceiving. It will be a bright sunny shorts and T looking day through the window, and then you go outside and it's still minus 7. Not a fan of march. April is when you start getting 2 completely different sets of weather in 1 day. Wake up at 6am and it's 1 degree and cold. By lunch it's 18 and beautiful out. You never know what to wear. April is a cloth tease. I'd like to say that May is when summer starts to roll in but we've had snow on May 24 here in Toronto before so who knows. I've always considered the weather here to be 3 months hot (June, July, August) 6 months cold (October through to March) and 3 iffy months (September, April and May). I don't think that pattern has changed at all. This is how I remember Ontario. Whatever you believe, the change from childhood to now is very noticeable.
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Post by layzie on Mar 22, 2021 21:32:04 GMT -5
ummmm yea climate change is most definitely a thing, you're just old enough to have seen a large enough sample size to blow your mind
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Post by Deleted on Mar 29, 2021 5:38:47 GMT -5
In my area, where I come from, the weather has also changed a lot
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