I_likeIceSheets
I_likeIceSheets t1_j8y44ez wrote
Reply to comment by Harmonic_Flatulence in Warm water melts weak spots on Antarctica's 'Doomsday Glacier', say scientists by cynicalaa22
Most scientists who study this glacier agree with you
I_likeIceSheets t1_j8y41wi wrote
Reply to comment by Harmonic_Flatulence in Warm water melts weak spots on Antarctica's 'Doomsday Glacier', say scientists by cynicalaa22
Or just call it Thwaites. Nicknames just make it harder for scientists to communicate this important topic to the public.
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I_likeIceSheets t1_ixv63gw wrote
Reply to comment by mcbelisle in Squid Game actor O Yeong-su charged with sexual misconduct by ninja6911
Are you a goldfish?
I_likeIceSheets t1_ivzq05a wrote
Reply to comment by puneralissimo in The effect of the First World War on names, in France [OC] by bjco
*alarm goes off*
"What's that?"
"War were declared"
I_likeIceSheets t1_itw391e wrote
Reply to comment by rainforestguru in Atmospheric levels of all three greenhouse gases hit record high by hugglenugget
I'm (slightly) more in the realm of climate (paleoclimate and glaciers are more my thing). There's no specific time. It's more of a spectrum of fcked than a threshold of fcked ... if that makes sense. While there are physical thresholds in the climate system, like with ice sheets and the biosphere, how we're impacted isn't concrete.
Here's what I tell people: the longer we delay action, the worse the climate crisis will get. It means two things that are very important to understand:
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The climate crisis will get worse if actions are not taken. Life will increasingly become more uncomfortable and certain weather events will become more dangerous/deadly. It won't be the end of the world or life as we know it, but it will be fucked.
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We can always prevent the worst from happening. By taking action now or later, we can make the climate crisis less fcked in the future. Though some things might not be reversed, we can still make a things better relative to what they could be.
One more thing: everywhere is a climate sensitive area. Be prepared.
I_likeIceSheets t1_j8y485e wrote
Reply to comment by Accomplished-Camp951 in Warm water melts weak spots on Antarctica's 'Doomsday Glacier', say scientists by cynicalaa22
Can we still win that plain blue t-shirt?