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New Theories / Re: An essay in futility, too long to read :)
« on: Today at 07:22:34 »
1.5C
:) sure
:) sure
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New Theories / Re: An essay in futility, too long to read :)
« on: Today at 07:21:38 »
Here's a fact
" Norway on Tuesday awarded stakes in 62 offshore oil and gas exploration licences to 24 energy companies, including state-controlled Equinor (EQNR.OL), opens new tab, boosting the amount of acreage offered as the country seeks to pump for decades to come."
https://www.reuters.com/business/energy/norway-increases-number-new-oil-gas-drilling-permits-including-arctic-2024-01-16/
" Norway on Tuesday awarded stakes in 62 offshore oil and gas exploration licences to 24 energy companies, including state-controlled Equinor (EQNR.OL), opens new tab, boosting the amount of acreage offered as the country seeks to pump for decades to come."
https://www.reuters.com/business/energy/norway-increases-number-new-oil-gas-drilling-permits-including-arctic-2024-01-16/
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New Theories / Re: An essay in futility, too long to read :)
« on: Today at 07:11:19 »
I'm no sucker for them, I prefer facts.
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New Theories / Re: An essay in futility, too long to read :)
« on: Today at 07:10:24 »
Mission Impossible
" She said the world was on the edge of positive societal tipping points away from fossil fuels. "It doesn?t mean a utopian future - we know too much climate change is already baked into the system - but enormous positive change is coming. A world in which we pass 1.5C is not set in stone."
How come you never can let go of those positive spins?
Ever asked yourself that?
https://www.theguardian.com/environment/article/2024/may/09/world-is-on-verge-of-climate-abyss-un-warns
" She said the world was on the edge of positive societal tipping points away from fossil fuels. "It doesn?t mean a utopian future - we know too much climate change is already baked into the system - but enormous positive change is coming. A world in which we pass 1.5C is not set in stone."
How come you never can let go of those positive spins?
Ever asked yourself that?
https://www.theguardian.com/environment/article/2024/may/09/world-is-on-verge-of-climate-abyss-un-warns
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New Theories / Re: An essay in futility, too long to read :)
« on: Today at 07:06:15 »
"This is creating climate and ecological troubles and an economic problem."
yes?
https://www.theguardian.com/global-development/article/2024/may/10/brazil-is-reeling-from-catastrophic-floods-what-went-wrong-and-what-does-the-future-hold
yes?
https://www.theguardian.com/global-development/article/2024/may/10/brazil-is-reeling-from-catastrophic-floods-what-went-wrong-and-what-does-the-future-hold
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New Theories / Re: An essay in futility, too long to read :)
« on: Today at 06:58:59 »
Another of my predictions coming in
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/article/2024/may/10/us-weapons-israel-human-rights-law
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/article/2024/may/10/us-weapons-israel-human-rights-law
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New Theories / Re: An essay in futility, too long to read :)
« on: Today at 06:57:29 »
What the heck were they thinking about? Going to Australia for claiming asylum, from the UK?
Humans
https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/article/2024/may/10/rwandans-arrive-australia-perilous-journey-claim-asylum
Humans
https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/article/2024/may/10/rwandans-arrive-australia-perilous-journey-claim-asylum
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New Theories / Re: An essay in futility, too long to read :)
« on: Today at 06:51:48 »
Sanity isn't our most outstanding feature
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New Theories / Re: An essay in futility, too long to read :)
« on: Today at 06:50:07 »
Where thinking that we invent a weapon that we won't use, is a lie. And you know it.
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New Theories / Re: An essay in futility, too long to read :)
« on: Today at 06:48:42 »
You're living in 2024, and we kill each other, because that's the final way we solve disagreements. In all kinds of ways.
You're not in 1937
You're not in 1937
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New Theories / Re: An essay in futility, too long to read :)
« on: Today at 06:46:05 »
Take Stockholm, in a real war its food storage can't last any longer than, at most, a month or so. seen some figure where it breaks down using American examples even faster. If it becomes nuclear it won't last at all, it's going to be radioactive.
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New Theories / Re: An essay in futility, too long to read :)
« on: Today at 06:43:03 »
With it economies, trading, migrations, festungs and wars.
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New Theories / Re: An essay in futility, too long to read :)
« on: Today at 06:41:05 »
If you accept the way I look at it, as a phase change.
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New Theories / Re: An essay in futility, too long to read :)
« on: Today at 06:40:03 »
It will, not should but will, make a lot of things unpredictable. As f.ex farming, food, water and shelter, three basics.
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New Theories / Re: An essay in futility, too long to read :)
« on: Today at 06:37:48 »
I call it the Arctic, and Antarctic, refrigerator doors 'wobbling'. But it is the Arctic, Greenland etc that matters most, again, for the moment. Especially for those countries farthest north, aka our Nordic countries. And of course Canada, Russia, North America, etc etc.