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A map of the world plotted with some of the most significant climate events that occurred during November 2023.
Credit: NOAA/NCEI

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https://phys.org/news/2023-12-earth-warmest-november.html

>> No.15926776

>>15926771
>November also marked the sixth month in a row of record-warm months for 2023. For the eighth consecutive month, the global ocean-surface temperature also set a record high.
Fuk

>> No.15926783

>>15926771
Brace yourself, it's going to get way worse.

>> No.15926787

>>15926783
Oh, I know, the problem is there's really no good place to go, it's like playing dice

>> No.15926798

>>15926787
That's why I don't really expect to live into my 40s.
Given that we're currently at "only" 1.2-1.3C average temperature increase and are already facing these problems, I doubt we stand a chance long term.

>> No.15926811

I didn't think we had any climate cultists left after the models got debunked
What discord did you fags slink in from?

>> No.15926815

>>15926771
Good.

>> No.15926823

>>15926798
At this point it's pretty clear to me that the only "fix" will be geoengineering. Given that people are still afraid of using it because of things like "moral hazard", it seems things will have to get a lot worse before they get better. I'm waiting for a wet-bulb event in the Southern US or Jakarta flooding or a mega typhoon smashing into China.

>> No.15926833

Hmm I think there’s only one solution. Bring 4 billion Africans out of the Stone Age and give them electricity and smartphones and open the borders to Europe. That should fix climate change.

>> No.15926856

>>15926823
>before they get better
They won't. Most of the mainstream geoengineering options (SAI and MCB) don't last long.
We'll either have to adapt (impossible under current system) or perish. And given that we're heading for 4.8C of warming by 2100 if Hansen is correct, we'll likely go extinct as a species.

>> No.15926860

>>15926856
>We'll either have to adapt (impossible under current system) or perish. And given that we're heading for 4.8C of warming by 2100 if Hansen is correct, we'll likely go extinct as a species.
You guys are worse than the /pol/ wignats who jerk off about "the collapse of the west." Keep it in your pants.

>> No.15926871
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15926871

>>15926771
Not my problem shouldnt have chosen to live on the coast faggot

>> No.15927044

>>15926856
I am going to launch a giant space mirror and block out the sun (it is also a solar panel and WMD)

>> No.15927047

If people really were serious about stopping climate change, we would be having discussions about how to kill as many people as quickly as possible.

>> No.15927057

>>15927047
isn't that what the Ukraine war is about

>> No.15927088

Doomers jerking off hard to this right now.

>> No.15927109

>>15926771
>have particularly cold winter so far throughout the Pacific Northwest
>"AHHHHH WARMEST ON RECORD"

>> No.15927132

>>15926823
>people are still afraid of using
No moral hazard, it is Shirkey's Principle in full flow.

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15927590

>>15927047
Good idea. We might need to discuss ways of lowering birthrates to below replacement levels as well. We should all send letters to our congressmen so this issue can be raised in parliament as soon as possible. It could take a long time to implement the necessary poisons and the average person needs to have their say as well. I think we could achieve this by 2050 with everybody on board and doing their part.

>> No.15927631

>>15926776
Soon, if not already, we will have crossed the threshold after which there will no longer be months that aren't record high temperatures.