eidairman1
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Hot there as wellPhoenix, Arizona
Hot there as wellPhoenix, Arizona
Yup its all artifically orchestrated by commies which are the nwo...
It's the same for Texas LOL
June was the hottest on record, with the predictable climate harm to nature.
Hottest June kills UK fish and threatens insects
The Met Office will confirm on Monday if the record-breaking temperatures are linked to climate change.www.bbc.co.uk
It's getting ever hotter...
Excessive heat: Why this summer has been so hot
Experts are predicting that the developing El Niño is likely to make 2023 the world's hottest year.www.bbc.co.uk
More on this dreaded inflection point. The article says "uncharted territory" rather than inflection point, but it's the same thing.
The climate is breaking heat records everywhere - but don't worry about it, because Donald Trump says it's all a hoax.
Climate records tumble, leaving Earth in uncharted territory - scientists
A series of records on temperature, ocean heat, and Antarctic sea ice are "unprecedented", some scientists say.www.bbc.co.uk
The Gulf Stream system could collapse as soon as 2025, a new study suggests. The shutting down of the vital ocean currents, called the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (Amoc) by scientists, would bring catastrophic climate impacts.
Amoc was already known to be at its weakest in 1,600 years owing to global heating and researchers spotted warning signs of a tipping point in 2021.
The new analysis estimates a timescale for the collapse of between 2025 and 2095, with a central estimate of 2050, if global carbon emissions are not reduced. Evidence from past collapses indicate changes of temperature of 10C in a few decades, although these occurred during ice ages.
The climate news just keeps on getting worse.
Ocean heat record broken, with grim implications for the planet
The oceans are a vital regulator for the climate and our weather but are rapidly heating up.www.bbc.co.uk
I'm waiting for the hurricanes.I've been watching the ocean temperatures pretty close the past few weeks. This may be a very strange and unexpected hurricane season this year? I really feel for the fish and ocean plants as they can't adapt very well at these abnormal hostile ocean temperatures.
We do our part as consumers, we recycle, we try to minimise waste, but at the end of the day, I get that sinking feeling that whatever we do, Greed, Politics and Corruption are nullifying our efforts.The climate news just keeps on getting worse.
Ocean heat record broken, with grim implications for the planet
The oceans are a vital regulator for the climate and our weather but are rapidly heating up.www.bbc.co.uk
We do our part as consumers, we recycle, we try to minimise waste, but at the end of the day, I get that sinking feeling that whatever we do, Greed, Politics and Corruption are nullifying our efforts.
I hope I am wrong.
True, recycling is now big business. Fills up the Council's coffers: all in the name of looking after the well being of its citizens....@Mars @eidairman1 What especially gets me with all this recycling BS, is that there was a documentary a good decade ago or so now about a recycling centre in the north of England that took regular household waste, ie not recycled, split it off into all the useful stuff like metals, plastics etc and then recycled them, minimising landfill or incineration. Yes, you heard that right, all that sorting and separation was done at the processing plant, not putting it on us with all these special bins and then complaining that one little thing out of place trashes the whole consignment of recyclable material. Nah, just chuck it all together and the processing plant will sort it out. We have that technology today and it's not even new, so what's with all this onus on the consumer to recycle?!
Of course, while it had a lot of machinery to automate the process as much as possible, there were still a lot of staff there to ensure that things were sorted properly, so it created jobs, too, a win-win.
Finally, making things like packaging (milk bottles, product boxes etc) out of easily recyclable and also recycled materials is a good idea, so that's something that they're doing right.
How do you do it?still amazes me how y'all have different bins for different types of recycled trash.
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