around 55 miles north of Nogliki, on Sakhalin island off the Sea of Okhotsk
― sleeve, Wednesday, 12 April 2017 03:28 (nine years ago)
I got a piece of western Quebec.
― On Some Faraday Beach (Le Bateau Ivre), Wednesday, 12 April 2017 07:20 (nine years ago)
I adopted a vastly remote South Pacific parcel of empty sea, about a thousand miles south of Tonga & another thousand miles north east of NZ.
― Jersey Al (Albert R. Broccoli), Wednesday, 12 April 2017 07:33 (nine years ago)
The premise does kinda remind me of surfing to random spots at the Degree Confluence Project.
― behavioral sink (Sanpaku), Wednesday, 12 April 2017 14:42 (nine years ago)
https://www.nytimes.com/2017/04/18/magazine/when-rising-seas-transform-risk-into-certainty.html
― marcos, Tuesday, 18 April 2017 20:41 (nine years ago)
Freakish bouts of warm weather have accompanied this long period of historic warmth, unlike anything previously experienced.
In February of this year, Chicago witnessed multiple 70-degree days for the first time and a record snowless streak. Denver hit 80 degrees as early as it ever has (in a calendar year). Meanwhile, spring arrived as much as three weeks early in the South....
Guy Walton, a meteorologist who previously worked at The Weather Channel, actively tracks the number of high temperature records set, compared with record lows. For 28 months in a row, record high temperatures have outnumbered record lows. No previous streak has been this long (the next longest streak, of 19 months, occurred March 2011 to September 2012, Walton found).
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/capital-weather-gang/wp/2017/04/18/the-nation-is-immersed-in-its-warmest-period-in-recorded-history/
― Supercreditor (Dr Morbius), Wednesday, 19 April 2017 16:55 (nine years ago)
it was 85 degrees on easter in new jersey. no kidding there's a joke to be made there but it's harder and harder to overlook how reflexively doing so might be part of the problem
― reggie (qualmsley), Wednesday, 19 April 2017 17:06 (nine years ago)
all fun and games til the crops fail.
― wishy washy hippy variety hour (Hunt3r), Wednesday, 19 April 2017 17:34 (nine years ago)
which, thanks to our ruthlessly mining groundwater that accumulated over 100,000 years, we might put off for a couple of decades. maybe.
― a little too mature to be cute (Aimless), Wednesday, 19 April 2017 17:36 (nine years ago)
this is all fake news hysteria, the magic of the market will save us all, and won't those silly liberals be embarrassed then :)
― reggie (qualmsley), Wednesday, 19 April 2017 17:52 (nine years ago)
Isn't there some way we can reverse-psychology our POTUS into not being a climate skeptic?
― Sadavir Entwhistle (Leee), Wednesday, 19 April 2017 18:36 (nine years ago)
we already tried having al gore talk to him for 10 minutes, it didn't work
― Karl Malone, Wednesday, 19 April 2017 18:50 (nine years ago)
tbf nobody knew global climate change could be so complicated.
― wishy washy hippy variety hour (Hunt3r), Wednesday, 19 April 2017 19:01 (nine years ago)
Let's show him a picture of a Maldivean child being evacuated because of rising ocean levels!
― Sadavir Entwhistle (Leee), Wednesday, 19 April 2017 19:03 (nine years ago)
http://www.motherjones.com/kevin-drum/2017/04/march-sets-new-global-warming-record
― reggie (qualmsley), Wednesday, 19 April 2017 23:57 (nine years ago)
At Least Climate Change Will Bring More Icebergs to Kitesurf Over Like a Badass
― ArchCarrier, Thursday, 20 April 2017 14:43 (nine years ago)
NYT story yesterday suggested Ivanka and Jared are pressuring Daddy to stay in the Paris pact. Decision expected in late May.
― Supercreditor (Dr Morbius), Friday, 21 April 2017 02:56 (nine years ago)
Just imagine the pressure, having to persuade your cranky, right-wing-media addled dad/FiL to accept science, knowing that if you fail you will be vilified along with him for generations.
― behavioral sink (Sanpaku), Friday, 21 April 2017 07:25 (nine years ago)
Presumably this is more of that bullshit wish-fulfillment stuff about the female Trumps being secret liberals, as though they weren't just more odd-looking super-rich parasites
― Mince Pramthwart (James Morrison), Monday, 24 April 2017 01:30 (nine years ago)
https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2017/05/03/science/earth/arctic-shipping.html
― Jeff, Wednesday, 3 May 2017 16:07 (nine years ago)
best headline...
http://www.bbc.com/earth/story/20170504-there-are-diseases-hidden-in-ice-and-they-are-waking-up?ocid=fbert
― scott seward, Friday, 5 May 2017 18:08 (nine years ago)
omg don't forget the Blob
― Supercreditor (Dr Morbius), Friday, 5 May 2017 18:09 (nine years ago)
also makes the best album title, book title, poem title, song title.
― scott seward, Friday, 5 May 2017 18:16 (nine years ago)
was wondering when we'd hear again about the polar ice's virus crisis. apparently the last thing i saw raising that specter was all the way back in 2014. good thing the experts are working to solve everything without us having to do anything.
― ✓ (Doctor Casino), Friday, 5 May 2017 20:53 (nine years ago)
Humans didn't occupy the Arctic before the last 50,000 or so years, so I'd expect none of the permafrost pathogens are adapted to threaten apes. So, I see this being just an additional headwind for tundra-adapted wild animals (reindeer, caribou, musk ox, lemmings, bears, foxes etc.).
Most (61%) infectious diseases are zoonotic, but they were only transferred from domesticated/cohabiting animals after pretty extensive coexposure.
― behavioral sink (Sanpaku), Friday, 5 May 2017 21:26 (nine years ago)
Just attaching to cell surfaces requires some molecular key/lock precision, and that has generally required selection on parasite variation over long coexposure. Domestication and housepests. Obv, you don't want to watch Andromeda Strain with me in the room.
― behavioral sink (Sanpaku), Friday, 5 May 2017 21:29 (nine years ago)
Based on a novel written by a climate denier, btw.
― Bashir-Worf Hypothesis (Leee), Friday, 5 May 2017 21:39 (nine years ago)
there's six billion of us and counting while annual temperature records mount and the US government is *officially* like fuck you 'what, me worry'
― reggie (qualmsley), Saturday, 6 May 2017 00:05 (nine years ago)
7.5 billion, tbf
there are now more people living in cities than were alive when i was born
― mookieproof, Saturday, 6 May 2017 01:48 (nine years ago)
they like the hustle and bustle
― Supercreditor (Dr Morbius), Saturday, 6 May 2017 04:00 (nine years ago)
https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2017/may/19/arctic-stronghold-of-worlds-seeds-flooded-after-permafrost-melts?CMP=share_btn_tw
― 龜, Friday, 19 May 2017 17:44 (nine years ago)
Kinda love how the Svalbard vault's interior uses the same shelving as my local hardware store.
― it's just locker room treason (Sanpaku), Friday, 19 May 2017 20:03 (nine years ago)
lefty conspiracy from the Eisenhower days, no doubt
64 years ago today: "How Industry May Change Climate" by Waldemar Kaempffert, May 24, 1953 @nytclimate pic.twitter.com/PYFjsE28JR— Brad Johnson (@climatebrad) May 24, 2017
― Supercreditor (Dr Morbius), Thursday, 25 May 2017 16:28 (nine years ago)
makes sense
http://nymag.com/daily/intelligencer/2017/05/report-trump-is-planning-to-pull-out-of-paris-climate-deal.html
― reggie (qualmsley), Sunday, 28 May 2017 15:03 (nine years ago)
well, nice knowing you all
― 龜, Wednesday, 31 May 2017 14:38 (nine years ago)
the tweet embedded in that piece is legit terrifying
How hot does Earth get if the U.S. abandons the Paris #climate agreement? @borenbears found out. https://t.co/gPZGvVRcFC? pic.twitter.com/BCSORD8r7D— Jonathan Fahey (@JonathanFahey) May 27, 2017
― heck i've even been an 'oyster pirate' (bizarro gazzara), Wednesday, 31 May 2017 14:43 (nine years ago)
NBD, we'll all be dead by then. Because the US pulled out of the Paris accord.
― Trockasturm Hoar The Ramming Battle Ceraton (Old Lunch), Wednesday, 31 May 2017 14:50 (nine years ago)
cities are going to get hotter faster, shoulda posted the piece last week
― Supercreditor (Dr Morbius), Wednesday, 31 May 2017 15:01 (nine years ago)
http://www.iflscience.com/environment/global-warming-is-turning-cities-into-costly-urban-heat-islands/
― Supercreditor (Dr Morbius), Wednesday, 31 May 2017 15:04 (nine years ago)
old article but interesting
https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2015/dec/12/james-hansen-climate-change-paris-talks-fraud
― Violet Jax (Violet Jynx), Wednesday, 31 May 2017 16:53 (nine years ago)
I mean he is 1000% otm on the carbon tax
― frogbs, Wednesday, 31 May 2017 17:53 (nine years ago)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s1tAYmMjLdY
― the ghost of markers, Wednesday, 31 May 2017 18:20 (nine years ago)
To mark rejection of Paris accords, Antarctica about to calve a Wales-sized iceberg, one of largest ever recorded https://t.co/CFctzJFEhb— Bill McKibben (@billmckibben) May 31, 2017
― Karl Malone, Wednesday, 31 May 2017 20:29 (nine years ago)
bigger big-league bergs
― Supercreditor (Dr Morbius), Wednesday, 31 May 2017 20:31 (nine years ago)
SAVE THE WALES
― heck i've even been an 'oyster pirate' (bizarro gazzara), Wednesday, 31 May 2017 20:33 (nine years ago)
i can't believe i tweeted a correction at bill mckibben but i had to. the article says it was the size of Delaware (1,930 sq miles) which is about a quarter the size of Wales (8,023 sq miles). I guess he meant that the iceberg was about the length of Wales. anyway, oof
― Karl Malone, Wednesday, 31 May 2017 20:34 (nine years ago)
SAVE THE DELAWALES
― heck i've even been an 'oyster pirate' (bizarro gazzara), Wednesday, 31 May 2017 20:35 (nine years ago)
thank you!— Bill McKibben (@billmckibben) May 31, 2017
i want to ride around on bill mckibben's ankle like fievel in a shirtpocket
― Karl Malone, Wednesday, 31 May 2017 20:37 (nine years ago)
I remember when icebergs the size of Manhattan were a big deal.
― it's just locker room treason (Sanpaku), Wednesday, 31 May 2017 21:06 (nine years ago)
*heavy sigh*
Trump calls mayor of shrinking Chesapeake island and tells him not to worry about it
― cast your vote for fully automated gay space luxury communism (bizarro gazzara), Wednesday, 14 June 2017 18:41 (nine years ago)