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Post by Atticus Pizzaballa on Jul 6, 2023 14:38:02 GMT -5
Earth’s hottest weather in 120,000 years. It’s just getting started. by: Jeff Berardelli It’s quite the claim; This week, Earth broke a record for its hottest day in 120,000 years. Actually on concurrent days — Monday, with another jump on Tuesday. The black line in the image below is 2023. El Niño (a natural cycle) is just getting started. As it gets stronger, adding more heat to Earth’s system, this summer will continue to set new all-time record hot global days. And along with that, many other records will be shattered as well. But no matter how hot it gets this summer, as the steady drum beat of human-caused climate heating beats on, the summer of 2023 will soon be considered a “cool” summer in a couple of decades. www.wfla.com/weather/climate-classroom/earths-hottest-weather-in-120000-years-its-just-getting-started/This is interesting cause it is the whole of Earth that is recording record heat from North Pole to Antarctica. The oceans are also up in temps alarming forecasters. It is the be of rising waters as glaciers break and dissolve it is the beginning of the apocalypse.
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Post by BHU on Jul 7, 2023 9:41:26 GMT -5
Climate experts have been sounding the alarm for 30 years about this. But the propoganda machine funded by the fossil fuel industry brainwashed people that it's nonsense. They also had plenty of help from their lackeys in right wing media such as Fox News & bought off politicians like Lyin Ted. They think they can buy there way out of this with their money while the "little people" pay the price so we'll see how that works out for them.
Right now Texas is suffering thru a brutal heat wave & the only reason that they're not having blackouts is because solar & wind power are taking the strain off the electrical grid. But you won't hear that from bearded wonder Lyin Ted Cruz or his buddy Abbott.
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Post by Atticus Pizzaballa on Jul 7, 2023 16:12:45 GMT -5
It is shameful. I have shown photo's on the effect of climate on the Arctic region and was told that is all made up!
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Post by clarencebunsen on Jul 8, 2023 8:45:46 GMT -5
Currently in the US about 60% of our electricity comes from fossil fuels and 20% is nuclear. For peak loads (hot days in Texas or cold nights in NY) I would guess that most of it comes from out oldest and least efficient generators. In order for non-fossil fuels to begin to serve peak loads we need much better energy storage capabilities.
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Post by clarencebunsen on Jul 8, 2023 9:11:56 GMT -5
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Post by Atticus Pizzaballa on Jul 8, 2023 11:46:51 GMT -5
With MAPLE I think they have stumbled upon something that will work very well for wireless energy transfer.
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Post by clarencebunsen on Jul 9, 2023 9:16:51 GMT -5
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