Climate in the 21st Century

Will Humankind see the 22nd Century?

  • Not a fucking chance

    Votes: 44 27.5%
  • Maybe. if we get our act together

    Votes: 42 26.3%
  • Yes, we will survive

    Votes: 74 46.3%

  • Total voters
    160

hanimmal

Well-Known Member
What happened in 1913 just before the Fed was organized? Think Ice, Ice, baby....

Hmmm, since the Fed started using their tools there have been far fewer and less severe economic recessions.
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I don't understand the Private owners skimming the US economy and any other country that is using US dollars with their 10% for the Big Guy.
Do you just say random stupid shit to see how it goes?
 

mooray

Well-Known Member
People talk like paper money is awful, but it's not like gold does a whole lot. Its historical value goes back to jewelry before it was used as a physical currency, meaning its value comes from, "ooohhhh shiny!". Gold's most significant value comes from more modern times as a plating material in semiconductors.
 

Ozumoz66

Well-Known Member
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My worry is for the nieces/nephews/Gkids and the struggles that will ensue once fossil fuels have been depleted. The chart below illustrates the consumption of fossil fuels and it's connection to our food production. I see a return to a lot of manual labour in the future - not that that is a bad thing - perhaps we'd be less wasteful/gluttonous then.

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injinji

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Mother Earth is removing it's cancer organically. That is us. The supervolcano known as Yellowstone will erupt, as well as others around the world, blocking the sun for years, sending the planet into another ice age. A few humans will survive, the dust will settle, the sun will shine and history begins anew.

It's just my feeling. Nothing to cite and no proof.
We got down to 10K in the last ice age. That is the reason we are all so close kin. This go round we will be looking for the high, cool places.
 

injinji

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injinji

Well-Known Member
I’m of the mind the religion of global warming/climate change/human induced doomsday is its own worst enemy.

What we’re doing to the planet is far more complex than the “climate change movement.” It’s a disservice to the cause (preservation of life as we know it) to have labeled it, politicized it, and weaponized it the way the last 20 years have played out. The Paris climate accord is one laughable example among many.

Developed nations could all get on board 100% with every effort realistically feasible to save the world and it will only delay the inevitable; but not even by that much. China and India must be held accountable heading in to the future or it’s all fucked. They’re a third of the world population and not slowing down.
So far none of the developed nations have done anything to curb greenhouse gasses. Making a start would be a good start.
 

Three Berries

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The number of dangerous high temp/high humidity days in south Florida has gone from 25 to around 70 per year. (I heard that on NPR and can't find the program atm) That is when it's so hot and humid, it is not safe to work outside no matter how much water you drink.

They never worried about that crap back when it was 110F out and I had to work. They were generous and gave us salt pills and lemonade at breaktime.....
 

Three Berries

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So far none of the developed nations have done anything to curb greenhouse gasses. Making a start would be a good start.
The USA has reduced it's CO2 output considerably. ChYna not so much. ChYna is going to build 43 more coal plants that are already under construction or on the plans. And more in their third world countries they are bribing with loans on infrastructure that they will default on then ChYna owns them too. Assuming their real estate market doesn't bring them down completely here shortly.

So the USA cuts out our coal plants. And then when the weather doesn't cooperate we sit in the dark. Yet ChYna is humming along just fine. The best way to reduce the population is to reduce their energy consumption. Reducing the global population is the real goal of Climate Change mandates.
 
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