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aerohead 01-27-2022 03:05 PM

additional climate happy happy joy joy!
 
https://yaleclimateconnections.org/2...vents-of-2021/

redneck 01-27-2022 04:39 PM

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Meaningless...

In 2020 alone the Fed expanded the money 💰 supply by more than 20%.

In 2021 they expanded it by 40%.

In less than a decade they have created more money than all the years combined since the Fed was created.

Using money as a metric to imply severity is increasing is dishonest at the very least...


Try again...


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freebeard 01-27-2022 05:01 PM

When you add energy to a system, chaos increases.
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7. Danger signs: a key Atlantic Ocean current system is near collapse
The climate over the past few thousand years has been unusually stable, helping bring about the rise of modern civilization. However, ice core studies reveal that the “normal” climate for Earth is one of frequent extreme jumps – like a light switch flicking on and off. So it is incorrect to think that global warming will lead to a slow and steady increase in temperature that humans can readily adapt to. Global warming could push the climate system past a threshold where a sudden, irreversible climate shift would occur.
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If the AMOC were to shut down, the Gulf Stream would no longer pump warm, tropical water to the North Atlantic. Average temperatures would cool in Europe and North America by three degrees Celsius (5°F) or more in just a few years – not enough to trigger a full-fledged ice age, but enough cooling to bring snows in June and killing frosts in July and August to New England and northern Europe, such as occurred in the famed 1816 “year without a summer”
AMOC is blocking the Beaufort Gyre.
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In the long term, loss of the ice shelf buttressing the Thwaites Glacier could lead to its rapid disintegration over a period of decades or centuries, resulting in the loss of the entire West Antarctic Ice Sheet, and an increase in global sea levels of about 10 feet.
Isn't Thwaites Glacier (at least the part in peril) 10/11ths underwater already? The part above water would have to be [tens of] thousands of feet high.

aerohead 01-27-2022 05:24 PM

Fed
 
I don't think it's the Fed that's creating $95 for every $5 in fractional-banking reserve, like every bank, mortgage lender, payday lender, car title lender, etc., which issues consumer credit at interest.
When anyone walks out of a store with something or moves into a house they haven't actually paid for, they've just created inflation. Not the FED
The FED just prints fiat currency to cover demand created by Americans with loose credit.
If Christianity existed the the United States, there'd be no inflation.
Interest is 'usury'. Usury is an abomination punishable by eternal death.
' A lender nor a borrower be' Jesus of Nazareth.
Just sayin'.

aerohead 01-27-2022 05:35 PM

underwater
 
I don't have that material with me. I believe that part of the grounding line IS submerged, which is part of the problem; as warm deep-water gyres melt the grounding line from below.
As the ice leaves, with no ice shelves left to buttress it in place, the crust will experience tectonic isostatic rebound, lifting the continent higher and higher as it loses the weight of the ice, in itself creating a positive feedback loop for sea level rise. Now-exposed, submerged ice will just float off the sunken bedrock.

oil pan 4 01-27-2022 07:43 PM

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Originally Posted by redneck (Post 662400)
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Meaningless...

In 2020 alone the Fed expanded the money 💰 supply by more than 20%.

In 2021 they expanded it by 40%.

In less than a decade they have created more money than all the years combined since the Fed was created.

Using money as a metric to imply severity is increasing is dishonest at the very least...


Try again...


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I concur.

freebeard 01-27-2022 09:00 PM

Why not both?
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The FED just prints fiat currency to cover demand created by Americans with loose credit.
Similar to building freeways for the cars that will inevitably fill them up?

oil pan 4 01-27-2022 10:32 PM

This is part of that last gasp of climate change in 2022 I had been talking about. And if the authoritarian enthusiasts are going back to the climate change dead horse then they know the plandemic also a dead horse.
If you are going to ride dead horses, my advice is chose your mount based on the smell.

freebeard 01-30-2022 04:35 PM

This is no more off topic than the Federal Reserve:

www.manchester.ac.uk: Cosmic physics mimicked on table-top as graphene enables Schwinger effect

Achievement unlocked. Scientists can now create matter out of a vacuum. Between this and ecomodder.com: New Internal Combustion Engine Allegedly Produces Nearly Zero Harmful Emissions the future is so bright we will need mirror shades.

aerohead 01-31-2022 01:03 PM

freeways
 
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Originally Posted by freebeard (Post 662416)
Why not both?

Similar to building freeways for the cars that will inevitably fill them up?

A) To Eisenhower, highways were a matter of national security.
B) National security is a matter of state.
C) No government can ignore matters of state.
D) Before WW-II, industry was already in the planning stage for a post-war economy.
E) As to credit for mindless consumer capitalism, that more an offering of an 'opiate' that everyone would take to, regardless of stripe.
F) Thomas Jefferson's 'frontier' had closed by 1900, and the government had to create a frontier of the mind to take its place. Hedonic adaptation took the place of physically moving away from society. Mad men were thus born. Design obsolescence. Want vs need. Credit vs thrift. 'Movin' on up!'


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