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Fame Douglas
Nov 20, 2013

by Fluffdaddy

Leroy Diplowski posted:

A blue ocean even over Antarctica would be quite the thing. Not as beneficial for trade routes as a BOE In the north but waaaay better for flooding most major cities and getting a wacky new archipelago out of the deal.

The sooner we get rid of Florida, the better.

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BIG-DICK-BUTT-FUCK
Jan 26, 2016

by Fluffdaddy

Fame Douglas posted:

The sooner we get rid of Florida, the better.

It’ll just force them to relocate elsewhere in the country. For right now it’s a decent quarantine zone

Just a Moron
Nov 11, 2021

Jel Shaker posted:

i was wondering that but i suppose there are other visual analysis computer programs calibrated to the standard color ranges?

If they're built well they would have the ability to recalibrate off the accompanying color bar.

Just a Moron
Nov 11, 2021

Fame Douglas posted:

The sooner we get rid of Florida, the better.

:hmmyes:

Xaris
Jul 25, 2006

Lucky there's a family guy
Lucky there's a man who positively can do
All the things that make us
Laugh and cry
if anyone is wondering how internet is going to fall under declining conditions and slow-fast collapse, lebanon has you covered

https://www.reuters.com/business/me...urce=reddit.com

stringless
Dec 28, 2005

keyboard ⌨️​ :clint: cowboy

kaxman posted:

Water does in fact increase in volume as it is heated

E: seems to be responsible for about 1/3 of sea level rise so not "most"
like most things, but water is a bit weird in that regard. it increases in volume from 4-100° C, as well as from 4-0° C

Rectal Death Adept
Jun 20, 2018

by Fluffdaddy
if the ocean gets heat for free then why do i have to pay for it

Mayor Dave
Feb 20, 2009

Bernie the Snow Clown

tiberion02 posted:

Christopher Cartwright
@chriscartw83
I run the most depressing twitter account around. I simply post data, new research regarding climate change. It will destroy your mental health. I am not joking

post your account Chris

lol this account owns

https://twitter.com/chriscartw83/status/1482065982378037251?s=20
https://twitter.com/chriscartw83/status/1482027229693595650?s=20
https://twitter.com/chriscartw83/status/1481928828436074496?s=20

Cup Runneth Over
Aug 8, 2009

She said life's
Too short to worry
Life's too long to wait
It's too short
Not to love everybody
Life's too long to hate


Rectal Death Adept posted:

if the ocean gets heat for free then why do i have to pay for it

Go live in the ocean stupid

Perry Mason Jar
Feb 24, 2006

"Della? Take a lid"
I love elephants too much to look at that. Elephants are so special and amazing. Sad now.

Rectal Death Adept
Jun 20, 2018

by Fluffdaddy

Cup Runneth Over posted:

Go live in the ocean stupid

the ocean has salt in it, it's very unpleasant

Just a Moron
Nov 11, 2021

Xaris posted:

if anyone is wondering how internet is going to fall under declining conditions and slow-fast collapse, lebanon has you covered

https://www.reuters.com/business/me...urce=reddit.com

Starlink will save us

Fame Douglas
Nov 20, 2013

by Fluffdaddy
Maybe you could get paid by China, living on one of those uninhabited rocks to lend legitimacy to their territorial claims?

skooma512
Feb 8, 2012

You couldn't grok my race car, but you dug the roadside blur.
Collapse-SPAM

RandomBlue
Dec 30, 2012

hay guys!


Biscuit Hider

climate news has me down, I need this sixer

kaxman
Jan 15, 2003

FFT posted:

like most things, but water is a bit weird in that regard. it increases in volume from 4-100° C, as well as from 4-0° C

Yeah water is super weird and i don't really understand it. Something to do with the way the atoms bond together in the crystalline form taking up more space than the chaotic mess of the liquid version. But I also recall there are like twenty known "forms" of ice, i guess the molecules arrange themselves in different ways depending upon the pressures and temperatures they're subjected to as the water changes phases. It doesn't really matter here on earth but I wonder if there are more compact arrangements you can achieve under exotic conditions where it doesn't expand.

T-Paine
Dec 12, 2007

Sitting in the Costco food court unmasked, Bible in hand, reading my favorite Psalms to my five children: Abel, Bethany, Carlos, Carlos, and Carlos.
https://twitter.com/mnyomb1/status/1481906126354624514

T-Paine
Dec 12, 2007

Sitting in the Costco food court unmasked, Bible in hand, reading my favorite Psalms to my five children: Abel, Bethany, Carlos, Carlos, and Carlos.
https://phys.org/news/2022-01-strong-evidence-sixth-mass-extinction.html

quote:

The history of life on Earth has been marked five times by events of mass biodiversity extinction caused by extreme natural phenomena. Today, many experts warn that a Sixth Mass Extinction crisis is underway, this time entirely caused by human activities.

A comprehensive assessment of evidence of this ongoing extinction event was published recently in the journal Biological Reviews by biologists from the University of Hawai'i at Mānoa and the Muséum National d'Histoire Naturelle in Paris, France.

"Drastically increased rates of species extinctions and declining abundances of many animal and plant populations are well documented, yet some deny that these phenomena amount to mass extinction," said Robert Cowie, lead author of the study and research professor at the UH Mānoa Pacific Biosciences Research Center in the School of Ocean and Earth Science and Technology (SOEST). "This denial is based on a biased view of the crisis which focuses on mammals and birds and ignores invertebrates, which of course constitute the great majority of biodiversity."

By extrapolating from estimates obtained for land snails and slugs, Cowie and co-authors estimated that since the year 1500, Earth could already have lost between 7.5 and 13% of the two million known species on Earth—a staggering 150,000 to 260,000 species.

"Including invertebrates was key to confirming that we are indeed witnessing the onset of the Sixth Mass Extinction in Earth's history," said Cowie.

The situation is not the same everywhere, however. Although marine species face significant threats, there is no evidence that the crisis is affecting the oceans to the same extent as the land. On land, island species, such as those of the Hawaiian Islands, are much more affected than continental species. And the rate of extinction of plants seems lower than that of terrestrial animals.

Unfortunately, along with science denial taking a foothold in modern society on a range of issues, the new study points out that some people also deny that the Sixth Extinction has begun. Additionally, others accept it as a new and natural evolutionary trajectory, as humans are just another species playing their natural role in Earth's history. Some even consider that biodiversity should be manipulated solely for the benefit of humanity—but benefit defined by whom?

"Humans are the only species capable of manipulating the biosphere on a large scale," Cowie emphasized. "We are not just another species evolving in the face of external influences. In contrast, we are the only species that has conscious choice regarding our future and that of Earth's biodiversity."

To fight the crisis, various conservation initiatives have been successful for certain charismatic animals. But these initiatives cannot target all species, and they cannot reverse the overall trend of species extinction. Nonetheless, it is essential to continue such efforts, to continue to cultivate a wonder for nature, and to document biodiversity before it disappears.

"Despite the rhetoric about the gravity of the crisis, and although remedial solutions exist and are brought to the attention of decision-makers, it is clear that political will is lacking," said Cowie. "Denying the crisis, accepting it without reacting, or even encouraging it constitutes an abrogation of humanity's common responsibility and paves the way for Earth to continue on its sad trajectory towards a Sixth Mass Extinction."

Jel Shaker
Apr 19, 2003

i like the implication raised in QCS that the bdelloid rampage in the leper colony was some orchestrated XR protest movement

Truga
May 4, 2014
Lipstick Apathy

kaxman posted:

Water does in fact increase in volume as it is heated

E: seems to be responsible for about 1/3 of sea level rise so not "most"

yeah, just above 1/3rd of sea level rise is heat expansion (everything expands as it gets heated p. much), and the ratio is going to start getting higher as glaciers get smaller. even after all the ice melts, we'll still see a good amount of sea level rise lmao

Trabisnikof
Dec 24, 2005

Jel Shaker posted:

i like the implication raised in QCS that the bdelloid rampage in the leper colony was some orchestrated XR protest movement

yeah you can tell it wasn’t XR because the goals didn’t involve getting a bunch of activists arrested

Trabisnikof
Dec 24, 2005

The Wari empire lasted from around 500 CE to 1100 CE in the central highlands of Peru. There is some debate among scholars as to whether the network of roadways linking various provincial cities constituted a bona fide empire as opposed to a loose economic network. But the Wari's construction of complex, distinctive architecture and the 2013 discovery of an imperial royal tomb lend credence to the Wari's empire status. The culture began to decline around 800 CE, largely due to drought. Many central buildings were blocked up, suggesting people thought they might return if the rains did, and there is archaeological evidence of possible warfare and raiding in the empire's final days as the local infrastructure collapsed and supply chains failed.

McNugget Buddy
Aug 14, 2021

by Jeffrey of YOSPOS
https://twitter.com/CBSNews/status/1481997031434506244

Leroy Diplowski
Aug 25, 2005

The Candyman Can :science:

Visit My Candy Shop

And SA Mart Thread

Thorn Wishes Talon posted:

ocean ice melting doesn't cause sea level rise i believe, it's only landlocked glacier melt that does. and a blue ocean event would mostly be the former

i may be wrong though. it's friday

Yeah dude and there is an insane amount of it in Antarctica.

If you get a southern BOE a heckin lot of that land ice has let go too.

NoNotTheMindProbe
Aug 9, 2010
pony porn was here

Thorn Wishes Talon posted:

blue ocean event, come on baby

Antarctica can't have a BOE because it's a continent not an ocean

KirbyKhan
Mar 20, 2009



Soiled Meat

This makes me mad in a very basic way. Primordially and simply mad

Dukberry
Nov 5, 2013

NoNotTheMindProbe posted:

Antarctica can't have a BOE because it's a continent not an ocean

What if it gets covered by ocean anyway

Complications
Jun 19, 2014

NoNotTheMindProbe posted:

Antarctica can't have a BOE because it's a continent not an ocean

Yeah, Antarctica will instead be watched for a Brown Ground Event.

AceClown
Sep 11, 2005

Dukberry posted:

What if it gets covered by ocean anyway

unlikely, iirc it's pretty mountainous

Kicked Throat
Apr 12, 2005
Hopefully there is an investment opportunity somewhere in all this tragedy. maybe Sri Lankans could gather the S tier primo plastic and we could formulate a super plastic 'ivory' in some wasteful process.

hekaton
Jan 5, 2022

sure wish i could understand what the hell was going on with my life
so i could be properly upset when things happen

Dukberry posted:

What if it gets covered by ocean anyway

Cup Runneth Over
Aug 8, 2009

She said life's
Too short to worry
Life's too long to wait
It's too short
Not to love everybody
Life's too long to hate


Jel Shaker posted:

i like the implication raised in QCS that the bdelloid rampage in the leper colony was some orchestrated XR protest movement

It was a microcosm of XR because it mildly disrupted a few people's normal routines and they called the cops

Perry Mason Jar
Feb 24, 2006

"Della? Take a lid"

Cup Runneth Over posted:

It was a microcosm of XR because it mildly disrupted a few people's normal routines and they called the cops

:lol:

Real hurthling!
Sep 11, 2001




https://www.nytimes.com/2022/01/14/opinion/eric-adams-manhattan-expand.html

This is so stupid

skooma512
Feb 8, 2012

You couldn't grok my race car, but you dug the roadside blur.
That dead elephant is unironically the most sad picture I've ever seen on this forum.

Rectal Death Adept
Jun 20, 2018

by Fluffdaddy
its just resting and thinking up solutions to climate change




https://images-ext-1.discordapp.net/external/hqb7kAGNgVZf3bsbiHeNgmMwUtYdloTI4HUCTZXlcO4/https/i.imgur.com/cSUzIp6.mp4

Rectal Death Adept has issued a correction as of 01:08 on Jan 15, 2022

endlessmonotony
Nov 4, 2009

by Fritz the Horse

Rectal Death Adept posted:

its just resting and thinking up solutions to climate change

Lying down and dying?

Mayor Dave
Feb 20, 2009

Bernie the Snow Clown

Cup Runneth Over posted:

It was a microcosm of XR because it mildly disrupted a few people's normal routines and they called the cops

Lmao

Rime
Nov 2, 2011

by Games Forum
I'm not even mad after skimming the past fifteen pages with a corneal edema. :golfclap:

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skooma512
Feb 8, 2012

You couldn't grok my race car, but you dug the roadside blur.
“Once there were brook trout in the streams in the mountains. You could see them standing in the amber current where the white edges of their fins wimpled softly in the flow. They smelled of moss in your hand. Polished and muscular and torsional. On their backs were vermiculate patterns that were maps of the world in its becoming. Maps and mazes. Of a thing which could not be put back. Not be made right again. In the deep glens where they lived all things were older than man and they hummed of mystery.”

-The Road

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