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minus-squareThe Picard ManeuverOPMlinkEnglish78•2 months agoPyroclastic Ash and Debris make a lot of good points, although I’m not sure about their position on climate change.
minus-square@KnitWitlinkEnglish40•2 months agoI think I read something once that the ash cloid would create a nuclear winter that lasted at least two years. Sticking to those 1.5C goals! Personally, I’ve been on team Hypercane ever since the Portland heat dome made it theoretically possible.
minus-squareFunderpants linkfedilinkEnglish5•2 months agoJesus H christ. 800kmh winds that last for weeks. Nothing to do but just die I guess.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish15•2 months agoA dust cloud could potentially bring temperatures down for quite a while. Which would be a new problem. Well, and all the explody, burny part of volcanos, that on top.
minus-squareThe Picard ManeuverOPMlinkEnglish18•2 months agoIt would be refreshing to have new problems to solve.
Pyroclastic Ash and Debris make a lot of good points, although I’m not sure about their position on climate change.
I think I read something once that the ash cloid would create a nuclear winter that lasted at least two years. Sticking to those 1.5C goals!
Personally, I’ve been on team Hypercane ever since the Portland heat dome made it theoretically possible.
Jesus H christ. 800kmh winds that last for weeks. Nothing to do but just die I guess.
A dust cloud could potentially bring temperatures down for quite a while. Which would be a new problem.
Well, and all the explody, burny part of volcanos, that on top.
It would be refreshing to have new problems to solve.
That’s the spirit!