Wildfires are fucking awful: my lungs and throat hurt, and everything has this ugly orange mist that smells like shit.
Is there any place on Earth that is not getting REKT by climate change?
Wildfires are fucking awful: my lungs and throat hurt, and everything has this ugly orange mist that smells like shit.
Is there any place on Earth that is not getting REKT by climate change?
How has Trump not declared a state of emergency like Trudeau over this?
i live in the purple area in eastern washington
it stinks
>climate change
These fires wouldn't start in the first place if we let the forests burn naturally once in a while.
Shut the fuck up about "climate change". God's green earth has existed for 4 billion years and you think 200 years of industrial revolution is gonna fuck up everything in one generation? The planet earth is gonna get rid of us far before we get rid of it.
>The planet earth is gonna get rid of us far before we get rid of it.
I think this is where most of the concern lies.
It's almost as if the western third of North America is a desert.
If we still had the ambition of beating Russia in the space race we could be colonizing the Moon and Mars right now.
Hello fellow 509
Purple here too
my spokaniggers
i took some cool pictures of the sun though
just dont live on worst coast and you wouldnt have these problems
kys
Be quiet naturelet
We could also be working on more efficient ways to sequester carbon. There's no point in going to another planet if we can't even master our own.
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>implying
Carbon even isn't the issue, the issue is the millions of tons of methane trapped under the Siberian tundra. Methane is 100x better at trapping heat than CO2 is. The ice has already started melting and we're getting close to reaching the point of no return, aka the point where the methane released will be enough to warm up more ice and release even more methane, creating a loop feedback function.
Hills can be found anywhere faggot
Hows the humidity over there, flatlander
Whoops, meant for the east coast trash
>flat
40% right now
this just looks depressing, where is the forrest? why is so much of it brown?
0/10 would not hike through
it's all farmland
there isn't much forest near there but it turnes into steppe really fast
Yeah carbon is the issue. Someone needs to slap the dick out of your mouth.
>cascadia region
>desert
kill yourself
hmm i wonder what big mountains do to rain patterns
exactly, fossil fuels came from the atmosphere in the first place captured by trees and other organisms when earth was habitable
there is no way releasing them back into the atmosphere can make earth uninhabitable
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Cars make a negligible amount of CO2, it's mostly coming from industrial/electricity sources. Also methane released from cows farts is doing more than we are artificially producing as a species
Cows have existed for millenia before Henry Ford invented the Model T, in fact I'm sure dinosaurs were making hella big farts back in the day.
Not on the scale that we have today.
gizmodo.com
Cows didnt have quite the pop numbers they do now. And yeah the earth was much hotter during the cretaceous, also the same time when mammals existed almost entirely as rodent things
It doesn't matter where its coming from. Algae blooms are creating dead zones in water killing off fish. The weather is also becoming more more extreme, like gen x sports.
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Where's the Ontario fires on the map?
what was this supposed to show? that the financial center of the US is in the north east?
Not the same guy but I couldn't imagine living on the east coast. There is nowhere to dirt bike
Daily reminder that CO2 is GOOD for the environment:
breitbart.com
good for plants, not for us
>breitbart
This is God saying that East Coast is better than Worst Coast.
>And yeah the earth was much hotter during the cretaceous
Long before Henry Ford invented the Model T. :^)
And what do plants do with carbon dioxide. Yes, children, they turn it into oxygen. Perhaps you learned that in 8th grade science.
>The Okanagan
>Not a desert
lmao
Get a P-100 filter ASAP, this shit is the new normal.