Well, we are slowly inching closer and closer to the sun, right?
Well, we are slowly inching closer and closer to the sun, right?
My god, that's so accurate it's almost not funny. Seriously, that sums up the conversations I've had perfectly
What's a habitable zone again?
According to that image, we got like... a safe 20 foot window.
I once climbed up a ladder and my head bursted into flames. I'm dead now.
Winter in Louisiana consisted of the January 7th weekend and that's it. It's otherwise been 70 to 80 degrees since.
http://www.noaa.gov/news/2016-was-2nd-warmest-year-on-record-for-us
"The average U.S. temperature in 2016 was 54.9 degrees F (2.9 degrees F above average), which ranked as the second warmest year in 122 years of record-keeping. This is the 20th consecutive year the annual average temperature exceeded the average. Every state in the contiguous U.S. and Alaska experienced above-average annual temperatures, according to scientists from NOAA's National Centers for Environmental Information."
Currently in the 50s most of this week in Pittsburgh (might hit the 60s). Typically it should be in the 30s or lower, with some sort of snow gains. Instead, we have been getting a lot of rain.
scientists can guess, using evidence found in nature such as thousands of years of accumulated ice. the data says earth should be in a cycle of cooling, so we are likely having an even bigger impact on climate than most people realize. So think about the fact that climate science is built upon the same foundation as all other science. you don't go around doubting that the cpu in your computer works right? But do you appreciate the fact that it only does so because it's based on knowledge gained through exact same scientific process that climate change science also is subject to? in fact you probably couldn't walk more than two feet without interacting with millions of hours of accumulated science in one way or another. So it's illogical to accept modern life and at the same time question established science when the former is a direct consequence of the latter.There's no doubt of warming, but who's to say it's man made and not a natural cycle of the planet? We don't know what weather patterns were like 1000 years ago, maybe it's something that happens on its own?
see that spike on the right? the rate of change is insane. the science of man made climate change fits the data, nothing else come close to explaining what is happening.
Those plants sure will be happy, not only are we giving them more CO2, we're going to have more water for them as well!
There's no doubt of warming, but who's to say it's man made and not a natural cycle of the planet? We don't know what weather patterns were like 1000 years ago, maybe it's something that happens on its own?
Even if we didn't know (we do), it's super dangerous and not doing anything about it is beyond idiotic.There's no doubt of warming, but who's to say it's man made and not a natural cycle of the planet? We don't know what weather patterns were like 1000 years ago, maybe it's something that happens on its own?
As sad as I am for the future, it's been kind of nice for broke me in the present not having crazy high heating bills.
FAKE NEWS
Checkmate, atheists