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The Climate Crisis Ahead

When life imitates art has had profound effects through-out history. When the films 2012 and The Day After Tomorrow were released, the public got a realistic take of the catastrophic consequences of what we are actually doing to our planet and environment today.

The planet is already experiencing extreme weather patterns that for years now have drastically increased surface temperatures all around the globe. This yearly rise of temperatures have accelerated severe weather to the point every nation is experiencing either severe drought, torrential rain, flash flooding, more frequent tornadoes, and an increase of hurricanes all of which lives are lost, livelihoods destroyed, billions of dollar's worth of property damage and not to mention the agricultural losses. It is these losses that have and are having a universal drastic effect on every nation around the world.

The scientific community have warned governments that our failure to really and aggressively reduce carbon emissions global temperatures will only continue to rise. What is now happening in Antartica and the Artic where both polar regions ice sheets have been breaking apart at more alarming rates than predicted will in fact if humanity doesn't act quickly and with a sincere resolve millions will suffer and die because of the consequences of our inaction.

Bluntly put global warming is the quinquennial threat humanity faces in the 21st century. 2024 was the hottest on record. The US under Trump have completely ignored the Paris Climate Accord and with it the forecast thru this year till 2029 global temperatures will only continue to rise. With every fraction of a degree increase drives more extreme weather all around the globe.

In Antartica the most discerning environmental crisis is already unfolding. With ocean temperatures increasing and surface temps rising the meltwater from collapsing icesheets of Antartica are accelerating more rapidly than predicted. This acceleration is caused by the Antarctic Slope Current. It is this current that is now eroding the icesheets from below. The polar ice sheets of both the Artic and Antartica are melting faster and at a more alarming rate.

With atmospheric temperatures rising every ocean is seeing a drastic increase in water temperature. What this means with icesheets melting more rapidly coastal regions will become inhabitable. Global warming is a dual threat. With rising sea levels and a desalination point that triggers more violent storms all around the world is the dual threat we can't ignore any longer. The movie Day After Tomorrow depicted a worst-case scenario of what occurs when the tipping point occurs when icesheets break away. We may not have reached that tipping point yet but if governments continue with their current policies humanity will face a harsh reality like in that movie The Day After Tomorrow.
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Patriot96 · 56-60, C
You really should try reading actual statistics instead of watching Hollywood movies.
The "scientific" projectios are false. They came up with numbers to fit their preordained conclussions.
The "experts" have made about 40 predictions as far back as 1970. No have come to fruition
Thinkerbell · 41-45, F
@whowasthatmaskedman

Nero, or someone on SW...? 🤔

PatKirby · M
@Thinkerbell

Nero is his zer0 hero.
Thinkerbell · 41-45, F
@PatKirby

There once was a Caesar named Nero,
Whose cred must have dropped below zero,
When he sang and he fiddled,
With Rome by flames riddled,
And ALL he could say was, Oh, dear-o!"


[media=https://youtu.be/fEj1h7BC2b4]
whowasthatmaskedman · 70-79, M
While everything you suggest is possible in the extreme case. A more creeping catastrophe is likely as gradual shifts make the traditional food basket areas of the world subject to a gradually shist to drought, floods or other climate changes that reduce the yield and lower food production, creating shortages and famine.😷
kodiac · 22-25, M
Check this out[media=https://youtu.be/OVT2eqQs5qc]
@kodiac You need to look / listen
at

03:42 - 03:50

The recent ice sheet growth, while encouraging, does NOT negate the long-term trend of ice loss and its potential impact on sea levels.
(Emphasis added.)
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@kodiac I am quoting YOUR source.

Don't get upset for ME paying attention to YOUR source.
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whowasthatmaskedman · 70-79, M
@jshm2 A war MAY come (And in my view that war will be more economic than military on a large scale) . Unless drastic action is taken, a climatic disaster WILL come. (And the leading edge is here.)😷
@jshm2 You might wish to look at the temperature issue over time.

We are in uncharted territory.
ron122 · 41-45, M
A Hollywood movie has you this worked up?🤣 Didn't Al Gore and AOC say the world was going to end a few years back?
carpediem · 61-69, M
@ron122 It ended...!! For Al Gore anyway 😅
whowasthatmaskedman · 70-79, M
@ron122 And it looks like its coming true.. For America at least. Floods, fire, pestilence. Its all happening...😷
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Always take an umbrella and a bottle of water with you to the park and you should be okay. Apart from that, don't worry, be happy!
Patriot96 · 56-60, C
@swirlie 😜😜😜
@Patriot96
Of course, I recommend a clear plastic umbrella because it's totally see-through!
That day computer system stalled? That ONE?? The one being written in real time
AthrillatheHunt · 51-55, M
All life on our planet will end 2 days before the day after tomorrow . Lol
Patriot96 · 56-60, C
@AthrillatheHunt i was hoping for the Aztec calendar predictions
PatKirby · M
@TwitTimeClimateMan

Dude, "The Day After Tomorrow" is fiction. It never happened. Belongs in the fiction section.
SumKindaMunster · 51-55, M
"The Day after Tomorrow"???

The one with the ice hurricanes chasing Jake Gyllenhal into a library and he beats back this super storm by lighting a fire in the fireplace? 😆

That silliness is what you are basing your beliefs on?
You are buying several new nuclear power plants like the Three Mile Island and Fukushima reactors, so you can experience The China Sindrome, starring Jane Fonda.
bollocks.. its called the weather.

and not one single projection from the climate cult have come to pass...
carpediem · 61-69, M

 
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