IPCC report: Here’s how we can defuse the ‘ticking time bomb’ of climate change

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The report confirms that humans are responsible for virtually all global heating in the last 200 years.

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Whats going first my wood burning stove or their private jets?

The-old-tech-joiner
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climate change is evolution
What we call climate change, on a human time scale, is the result of a complex interplay of air currents, vegetation, relief, the distribution of land and water, and ocean currents—not to mention, human influence on them. On a geological time scale there are also: plate tectonics, geomorphological changes and astronomical variations of the radiation balance on earth.
The position of the moon, planets and stars in relation to the earth, the earth rotating on its own axis, which causes a deviation of 1 degree, the core of the earth also rotates, sometimes the core stands still and then it rotates in the other direction.

Because the earth rotates and the continental plates are constantly moving from left to right, from top to bottom and vice versa. The continental plates also rotate on their axis. The continental plates are therefore in different places and in different positions every few years. This causes weather changes. For billions of years. Animal and plant species come and go. This process is irreversible and unstoppable no matter what humanity tries. It is a recurring process. The life course of the earth.

eigenlijkisdatheellogisch
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Lolololololol
Yah that's all gonna happen
Don't look up.

Zeitgeistboxee
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Watch "Moment UN announces historic agreement to protect oceans: 'The ship has reached the shore'" on YouTube

waeljallad
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Sorry people to late it’s over people should stop kidding around it’s twenty to twenty five years to late.I’m not being a doomsday merchant it’s just to late 😂

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It's not too late. But the next 10 years are crucial. During those 10 years we are deciding what effect climate change will have on our world in the next 100, 200 and even as far as the next 1000 years (predicted timeframe for rising ocean levels in worst case scenarios). And he isn't even mentioning the part of the report about how taking climate action will improve peoples health and livelihood and will save us billions of money and consequently strengthen our economies.

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