The next years are going to be fun… The world is burning while the fossil fuel industry is chugging along like everything is great as long as you buy enough co2 credits.

I’m scared in what kind of world my children will have to live in…

      • @danc4498
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        -91 year ago

        A downvote without any context or corrections doesn’t really mean much.

        • @Marble_turret
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          11 year ago

          So you think the climate isn’t changing because of carbon emissions? Oh my sweet summer child

          • @danc4498
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            71 year ago

            I think the person brought up a point about El Nino and I was hoping to see an educated comment explaining why they were wrong, instead I just saw a lazy comment lolz quality comment.

              • @danc4498
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                31 year ago

                Ah yes i have to be wrong because?

                We’ll never know because the guy that commented just gave a snarky downvote without an explanation of why you were wrong.

            • @grue
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              11 year ago

              I think the person brought up a point about El Nino as a thread derailment tactic, and deserves to be downvoted for said bad-faith action.

    • @awderonOP
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      181 year ago

      El Niño is the least of our problems. Even the article mentions it only in passing.

      • @guriinii
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        91 year ago

        El Niño is a major problem. Before it kicked in the North Atlantic sea surface temperature was a full degree above last years record breaking temperature. The addition of el Niño, this summer, could have a terribly effect on Arctic sea ice extent, and potentially catastrophic next year summer.

        Also the Antarctic sea ice is freezing at the slowest rate since they started recording in 1979, it is currently 2 million km2 below where it should be. As the extent will be so low at the peak of the southern hemisphere’s winter, the melt season in summer, with the sea being hotter due to el Niño, is going to be pretty fucking bad. And with less white ice to reflect the heat, and more dark ocean to absorb it, it will get even hotter!

        We temporarily crossed the 1.5°C threshold earlier this month. Next year it is likely we’ll cross is more frequently.

        El Niño while it is a cycle, because things are so fucked at the moment, it will only hasten ecological collapse.

        Oh and it might finally kill off most coral.

        • @awderonOP
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          41 year ago

          I didn’t want to downplay El Niño in any way. It’s just one of the problems we are facing.

          • @guriinii
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            31 year ago

            Agree but I do think that our climate and weather systems are so complex that it’s just one big thing. It’s all interconnected. Like the soot from wild fire smoke landing on glaciers and sea ice, reducing albedo, increasing temperatures, making el Niño more hotter, causing more wild fires.

        • @AttackBunny
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          21 year ago

          Ok, stupid question. What exactly is El Niño, or is it relative to your location. In CA El Niño has always just meant a wet winter. No other change.

          • @Stuka
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            21 year ago

            A periodic band of warm water water in yhr pacific that causes weather changes when in effect. Here in AR for example, it’s hot as balls.

            • @AttackBunny
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              31 year ago

              I’ve been in AZ/UT in what I can only describe as monsoon season. Near constant rain. Roads/freeways washing away. Is that El Niño too?

              I think it was 2013 or 2014 we were driving back to San Diego from Boneville Salt Flats and a stretch of the 15 washed out. Everyone ended up being diverted to the single lane highway we were taking, through the middle of NOWHERE, and caused a shit ton of traffic. Fun times.

              • @TopRamenBinLaden
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                11 year ago

                No that’s just monsoon season in AZ/UT. In AZ it happens every year around the end of summer where it will just rain really hard everyday for a few weeks. We get lots of flash floods around then.

    • @NewNewAccount
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      11 year ago

      During non-el nino years do you also deny climate change?

      • @Stuka
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        61 year ago

        Where did they deny climate change? Did they edit?

        • @NewNewAccount
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          71 year ago

          This type of dismissal is a type of climate change denial.

          “These things happen naturally.”
          “The climate might be changing but it’s not as bad as is being portrayed.”
          “Climate change might be happening but it’s not manmade.”
          “Of course the climate is changing, we’re exiting an ice age.”

          Some or all of the above might sound reasonable but a certain type of person bounces from excuse to excuse without recognizing or admitting there’s an actual catastrophe brewing.

          • @Stuka
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            61 year ago

            They didn’t say anything like that…

            They said, in fewer words, that the current heat is climate change exaggerated by El Nino, which is true.

            I don’t see how that’s denying man-made climate change, or misrepresents the severity.

          • @Boiglenoight
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            51 year ago

            The self-inflicted extinction of the human race is a natural occurrence. /s

      • @Stuka
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        21 year ago

        Where did they deny climate change? Did they edit?

    • @kaffiene
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      01 year ago

      We have not been in El Nino for the last 3 years or so.