#musicsky
youtu.be/LAn-e4NMQ_M?...
Human arrogance towards nature is despicable.
We treat Earth like a disposable resource,yet we've already lost 68% of wildlife populations since 1970. Nature doesn't need us. We need nature. Time to drop the superiority complex.
#EndArrogance #ClimateAction
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As has always been the case, bad news isn't addressed, it is covered up
These idiots simply never learn
#MusicSky
This lady's playing is about as good as it gets.
Precision & passion.
Close to perfection.
youtu.be/vK_hI1xtmQg?...
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Awful but at times wonderful.
'Climate change is speeding up โ the pace nearly doubled in ten years'
@nature.com
www.nature.com/articles/d41...
Time required for a 1C increase in global average temperature
1970 - 2008 average rise 0.18C per decade = 55 years
2015 - 2024 average rise 0.27C pd = 37 years
New study - last 10+ years - average rise 0.35 pd = 28 years
www.theguardian.com/environment/...
Thanks. Itโs also Bank of England, Bill of Entry & probably a few more.
I just did a more rigorous computation for increasing Earth's albedo (reflectivity) using 92% efficient mirrors.
To get back to year 2000 albedo levels, we only need a band about 84 km wide (42 km North & South of the equator) of mirrors circling the earth.
The more you know!
Could you define BOE in this context?
Breaking News!
Code Yikes!
Average Arctic sea-ice thickness is at a *record low* for the date, if we are looking at either the 1-year or 3-year running average.
I'll post the volume graphics tomorrow, which are *not* at record lows.
The Climate 8-Ball says: No BOE for you!
Breaking News!
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February CO2 data from Mauna Loa was just posted by NOAA, and the 3-year running average for the mean rate of atmospheric CO2 growth hit yet another new record high, now up to 8.15 ppm per 3 years.
And that dip in the early 1990's was Mt. Pinatubo.
Blocked it anyway.
I fear that the entire system is way too entrenched to handle the kind of adaptability that would make any real difference.
'Wet winter, hot summer? What โclimate whiplashโ means for UK
After a dry 2025 with UKโs warmest summer on record, winter 2026 deliveredโฆ rain for 50 days in a row in parts of Devon & Cornwall, one of the rainiest seasons on record & only 80% of av sunshine.'
theconversation.com/wet-winter-h...
Your 'moment of doom' for Mar. 4, 2026 ~ Expecting worse than expected.
"the authors determined that 3.28 feet (1 meter) of global sea level rise could inundate 37% more land area than previously thought, impacting 77 million to 132 million people ..."
gizmodo.com/more-than-90...
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โEverything is connected but some things are more connected than othersโ - Douglas Adams
โEverything is fucked but some things are more fucked than othersโ works well too.