With climate change, manmade or not, coming up in the coming decades, will this mean SHTF globally? With economies crumbling due to weather, industry areas flooded, crops and fish dying and so on.
Is this what we have been waiting for? I'm gonna drop out from computer science, it sucks anyhow, and get into car mechanic, not only because car engines are incredibly interesting, but maintenance of a car is very important when there is a lack of spare parts and logistics.
With climate change, manmade or not, coming up in the coming decades, will this mean SHTF globally...
Climate change is probably heavily overrated. But if it does happen, and significantly, temparatures will boost agricultural output in the US Midwest and potentially Canada (not to mention more CO2: it's like a nitrous injection for plants), while making coastal urbanites suffer. So it's a win/win tbqh famalam.
Where are the weapons? I'm not seeing any weapons.
I live in england, so no weapons for me
Brain dead imbeciles like you need to be shot. Saged and reported. Fuck off helpless nigger
It would be best for survival of you that it goes global, Ill assume your Aemrican (like me) if America crashes super hard but not china and Russia we would likely be raided for our shit be it nukes, tech, people ect.
for a full national collapse to happen I think you would need such a massive destruction to occur its nuts. espicaly out west... Spaced enough that things like ebola might only wipe the direct coasts and be contained if caught fast enough. population density isn't so bad as the east coast and a larger % of people know how to do basic farming/woodsie/survival skills. Im not talking running small self contained outposts but more people out west have grown up with the space to be able to say they can ride a dirt bike and go shoot a wild horse for food (fuck "wild" horses btw).
over all im rambling but yeah if its not global collapse it will be much worse.
Well if we want to make this related to weapons, I've always wondered if it would be possible to make a controlled a nuclear winter to counteract global warming.
unless you say the same shit for MEG threads and patch threads a lot fuck off.
Nuclear winter requires some extremely concentrated area of fire to the point Russia and America would have to like try to start it together as a joint exercise from what I understand.
That's related to millitary. Not like that is literally stickied to the top of the board for everyone to see.
From an acquaintance in the field of geology.
>me: is global warming/ climate change real?
>him: yes
>me: is it driven by human co2 output?
>him: only partially, CO2 change usually succeeds temperature change, not proceeds it. Warmer temperatures see a damper and greener planet and higher temp oceans so more CO2 is released from plants and the ocean that way, and so typically lags temperature change.
>me: what can we do about it?
>him: regarding the human driven portion of climate change, the West (North America and Europe) have reduced CO2 emissions by some 20% over the last 18 years. China, India, Mexico, Brazil, Indonesia, the “Stans” in Central Asia, all have massive increased output that far outpaces the west’s reduction. So unless you’re willing to wipe them off the map, the human driven portion of climate change will exist for the next 50-75 years at the minimum, regardless of whether or not the West goes completely green.
It's definitely overrated but it's definitely also happening. Sea level rise isn't going to happen overnight tho and humans are really good at builing dykes and canals. Changes will happen slowly and mostly fuck over coastal areas while benefiting continental agriculture like you said. I'm supremely unconcerned by climate change itself.
The real danger comes from the fact that the 3rd world is of course unable to prepare for climate change or build the necessary infrastructure which will/has lead to unrest, starvation, disease, war, and mass migration.
>CO2 released from plants
Sounds like someone snoozed in biology
SHTF is weapons realted.
>will this mean SHTF globally?
Yes. The tides will rise, causing the most populated areas in the world to be displaced. The most fertile farmlands will move farther north, Canada, Scandinavia, and Russia will become the new breadbaskets of the world while Latin America, Africa, and Asia become far less fertile. Eutrophication will result in most of the ocean life dying, thus taking away most seafood. Humanity will adapt as survive as we have always done, but there will be a period of great turmoil. America will probably annex Canada.
when the trees leaves fall off the realsese most of the trapped co2 they took in to make said leaf...also rotting plant material creates off gasses that while natural are green house gasses.....not on the scale of say a coal plant each but its a cycle you can see in co2 levels in the fall it raises and in the summer it slumps.....basically a tree inhale exhale thing.
They release some CO2 and absorb some O2 during the night, that's why they remove plants from hospital rooms at night.
>With climate change, manmade or not, coming up in the coming decades
>NEW YORK WILL BE UNDERWATER BY 2004!!!!!!
you showed those libtards real good. they are just fearmongering to increase funds to their "scientists", those scientists will run away with the money
These are parts of natural cycles that balance themselves out and happen anyway. They aren't really relevant to climate change.
>Venice will be completely under water by 1996.
Or at least that is what I was taught in grade school in the mid nineties. Liberals speak only in hyperbole and prey on children and the naive.
Which sucks for them...but if Trump (or his successors) gets off his ass and builds a wall, NBD, USA #1.
USA also has shale fracking, so it's about to be energy independent.
China will have to take over policing the MIddle East to keep their southern cities afloat and cranking out technical advancement.
>tfw you will never be a Nigerian oil king hiring Chinese NEETs to take over the equatorial belt for space launch sites
>climate change scientists record data and make predictions
>people freak out and do something about it
>previous predictions false because people did the right thing and delayed climate change
Checkmate
Protip: it's not our crops you should be are worried about. It's failures in Central and South America.
But don't worry. I'm sure that the Latin American governments are up to the task. They won't let their countries destabalize and attempt to pour refugees across our borders to lighten the load.
The US would be perfectly fine if Trump actually did stick to his word on the wall and we somehow got rid of our subversives...