Where Is The “Climate Emergency”?

Global Poll finds Two-Thirds of people think Climate Change is an Emergency​

by Patrick Lavery, Jan 28

""A survey conducted by the UN, with 1.2 million participants across 50 countries, has found that the majority of people think climate change is a global emergency. The proportion of people in the UK who agree with this statement is 81% – the joint highest of any country."..."


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Global Poll finds Two-Thirds of people think Climate Change is an Emergency​

by Patrick Lavery, Jan 28

""A survey conducted by the UN, with 1.2 million participants across 50 countries, has found that the majority of people think climate change is a global emergency. The proportion of people in the UK who agree with this statement is 81% – the joint highest of any country."..."


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The UN is as corrupt as they come. Nothing they produce is credible. Their very own report says they need 76 trillion dollars to lower the global temperature by one degree in 100 years. Maybe.

Guess where allllllll that money comes from? Us taxpayers.
 

Global Poll finds Two-Thirds of people think Climate Change is an Emergency​

by Patrick Lavery, Jan 28

""A survey conducted by the UN, with 1.2 million participants across 50 countries, has found that the majority of people think climate change is a global emergency. The proportion of people in the UK who agree with this statement is 81% – the joint highest of any country."..."


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Ask anyone today
 
The UN is as corrupt as they come. Nothing they produce is credible. Their very own report says they need 76 trillion dollars to lower the global temperature by one degree in 100 years. Maybe.

Guess where allllllll that money comes from? Us taxpayers.
West, it’s a demofk poll. They think 1000 of their pals = 330 million
 

Global Poll finds Two-Thirds of people think Climate Change is an Emergency​

by Patrick Lavery, Jan 28

""A survey conducted by the UN, with 1.2 million participants across 50 countries, has found that the majority of people think climate change is a global emergency. The proportion of people in the UK who agree with this statement is 81% – the joint highest of any country."..."


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That's hilarious.
 
From 1970.

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Right on the money!

In a poorly selling dystopian piece of science fiction.
 
Yesterday the thermometer boiled above 104 degrees in Omaha, Nebraska and it's not even Summer yet! This is very oppressive heat this early in the year. Crops in the mid-west have already stopped growing during this heatwave.

South Dakota Record High and Low Temperatures

Note how most of the very highest temperatures are from the 1930's?

Nebraska118 °F (48 °C)July 24, 1936*

That is the highest on record, yet climate is the same then as it is now in Nebraska just a heat wave is all it is.

Omaha Nebraska record high is 115 July 21,1974.

Current Results

Omaha - Highest Temperature for Each Year


Highest Omaha temperatures in recent years
Max °FDateMax °C
100August 24, 2020 38
98June 29, 201937
101May 27, 201838
103July 21, 201739
99August 11, 2016 +37
99July 24, 201537
97July 21, 201436
101May 14, 201338
106July 25, 201241
101June 06, 201138
99August 11, 201037

Highest temperature recorded at Omaha each year
Max °FDateMax °C
98August 08, 2009 +37
101August 03, 200838
100July 17, 200738
104July 31, 2006 +40
105July 23, 200541
95July 20, 200435
102August 25, 2003 +39
104July 21, 2002 +40
98August 05, 2001 +37
102September 02, 200039
100July 29, 199938
98July 20, 199837
98July 25, 1997 +37
1996
1995
96August 24, 1994 +36
95August 14, 199335
92July 01, 1992 +33
97July 05, 1991 +36
106July 02, 199041
100August 04, 198938
104June 21, 198840
101August 01, 198738
97July 28, 198636
99June 08, 198537
100July 08, 198438
107August 16, 198342
100August 03, 198238
104July 12, 198140
102July 14, 198039
100August 07, 1979 +38
100July 05, 1978 +38
103July 16, 1977 +39
103July 09, 197639
103September 01, 1975 +39
110July 21, 197443
100August 26, 197338
99August 20, 197237
103June 26, 1971 +39
102July 01, 197039
99July 13, 196937
98July 21, 196837
97May 25, 196736
99July 12, 196637
99August 12, 196537
107August 02, 196442
101July 01, 196338
95July 19, 196235
101June 30, 196138
98August 03, 196037
96August 21, 195936
97August 07, 1958 +36
103July 12, 195739
106July 26, 195641
107July 31, 195542
108July 13, 195442
105June 18, 195341
103July 27, 1952 +39
99August 30, 195137
98June 25, 195037
96July 03, 194936
100August 23, 194838

===

It is all over the map by month..... the hottest day of the year.

LOL
 

South Dakota Record High and Low Temperatures

Note how most of the very highest temperatures are from the 1930's?

Nebraska118 °F (48 °C)July 24, 1936*

That is the highest on record, yet climate is the same then as it is now in Nebraska just a heat wave is all it is.

Omaha Nebraska record high is 115 July 21,1974.

Current Results

Omaha - Highest Temperature for Each Year


Highest Omaha temperatures in recent years
Max °FDateMax °C
100August 24, 2020 38
98June 29, 201937
101May 27, 201838
103July 21, 201739
99August 11, 2016 +37
99July 24, 201537
97July 21, 201436
101May 14, 201338
106July 25, 201241
101June 06, 201138
99August 11, 201037

Highest temperature recorded at Omaha each year
Max °FDateMax °C
98August 08, 2009 +37
101August 03, 200838
100July 17, 200738
104July 31, 2006 +40
105July 23, 200541
95July 20, 200435
102August 25, 2003 +39
104July 21, 2002 +40
98August 05, 2001 +37
102September 02, 200039
100July 29, 199938
98July 20, 199837
98July 25, 1997 +37
1996
1995
96August 24, 1994 +36
95August 14, 199335
92July 01, 1992 +33
97July 05, 1991 +36
106July 02, 199041
100August 04, 198938
104June 21, 198840
101August 01, 198738
97July 28, 198636
99June 08, 198537
100July 08, 198438
107August 16, 198342
100August 03, 198238
104July 12, 198140
102July 14, 198039
100August 07, 1979 +38
100July 05, 1978 +38
103July 16, 1977 +39
103July 09, 197639
103September 01, 1975 +39
110July 21, 197443
100August 26, 197338
99August 20, 197237
103June 26, 1971 +39
102July 01, 197039
99July 13, 196937
98July 21, 196837
97May 25, 196736
99July 12, 196637
99August 12, 196537
107August 02, 196442
101July 01, 196338
95July 19, 196235
101June 30, 196138
98August 03, 196037
96August 21, 195936
97August 07, 1958 +36
103July 12, 195739
106July 26, 195641
107July 31, 195542
108July 13, 195442
105June 18, 195341
103July 27, 1952 +39
99August 30, 195137
98June 25, 195037
96July 03, 194936
100August 23, 194838

===

It is all over the map by month..... the hottest day of the year.

LOL




Yup. Those inconvenient '30's. Hotter than any decade since.
 

South Dakota Record High and Low Temperatures

Note how most of the very highest temperatures are from the 1930's?

Nebraska118 °F (48 °C)July 24, 1936*

That is the highest on record, yet climate is the same then as it is now in Nebraska just a heat wave is all it is.

Omaha Nebraska record high is 115 July 21,1974.

Current Results

Omaha - Highest Temperature for Each Year


Highest Omaha temperatures in recent years
Max °FDateMax °C
100August 24, 2020 38
98June 29, 201937
101May 27, 201838
103July 21, 201739
99August 11, 2016 +37
99July 24, 201537
97July 21, 201436
101May 14, 201338
106July 25, 201241
101June 06, 201138
99August 11, 201037

Highest temperature recorded at Omaha each year
Max °FDateMax °C
98August 08, 2009 +37
101August 03, 200838
100July 17, 200738
104July 31, 2006 +40
105July 23, 200541
95July 20, 200435
102August 25, 2003 +39
104July 21, 2002 +40
98August 05, 2001 +37
102September 02, 200039
100July 29, 199938
98July 20, 199837
98July 25, 1997 +37
1996
1995
96August 24, 1994 +36
95August 14, 199335
92July 01, 1992 +33
97July 05, 1991 +36
106July 02, 199041
100August 04, 198938
104June 21, 198840
101August 01, 198738
97July 28, 198636
99June 08, 198537
100July 08, 198438
107August 16, 198342
100August 03, 198238
104July 12, 198140
102July 14, 198039
100August 07, 1979 +38
100July 05, 1978 +38
103July 16, 1977 +39
103July 09, 197639
103September 01, 1975 +39
110July 21, 197443
100August 26, 197338
99August 20, 197237
103June 26, 1971 +39
102July 01, 197039
99July 13, 196937
98July 21, 196837
97May 25, 196736
99July 12, 196637
99August 12, 196537
107August 02, 196442
101July 01, 196338
95July 19, 196235
101June 30, 196138
98August 03, 196037
96August 21, 195936
97August 07, 1958 +36
103July 12, 195739
106July 26, 195641
107July 31, 195542
108July 13, 195442
105June 18, 195341
103July 27, 1952 +39
99August 30, 195137
98June 25, 195037
96July 03, 194936
100August 23, 194838

===

It is all over the map by month..... the hottest day of the year.

LOL
danger will robinson.

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"Where is the climate emergency?" The climate emergency got put on the back burner due to the NYC subway shooting incident, but like the Terminator 1 once said... "I'll be back."
 
"Where is the climate emergency?" The climate emergency got put on the back burner due to the NYC subway shooting incident, but like the Terminator 1 once said... "I'll be back."

But it wasn't here in the first place thus can't come back.

:cool:
 
Don't worry. It won't hit you for a while. Enjoy your privilege.



Still waiting for you to detail the emergency.

You people have been bleating about catastrophe for decades. When is it going to happen?

How many tipping points do you get to claim before the term no longer has meaning? We have passed 6 or 7 of them now, so how many more do you get?
 
Still waiting for you to detail the emergency.

You people have been bleating about catastrophe for decades. When is it going to happen?

How many tipping points do you get to claim before the term no longer has meaning? We have passed 6 or 7 of them now, so how many more do you get?
They're like Minnesota Vikings fans.....THIS year will be different! :laugh2:
 
Still waiting for you to detail the emergency.

Think of it this way. You are a young and stupid 20 something who is in the habit of driving your 1974 Dodge Dart down country roads in the midwest (where they are straight as an arrow for miles and miles). You drive at crazy speeds and since it's 1983 you do it without a seatbelt. Just crazy stupid stuff.

At some point you WILL crash. You will hit something, or something will jump out of the corn rows on either side and you WILL be seriously injured. Horrifically so.

Do you stop and start driving more safely and wear your seatbelt? Or do you simply assume that since nothing bad has happened so far, there's no problem?

That's the emergency. We KNOW that climate change is happening. We don't know exactly how bad it might be in the long haul but we know it will NOT be better. IF we are lucky the impacts will be only mildly bad (maybe a severe economic depression as climate refugees flood the inland areas stressing the infrastructure etc.). Or it will be VERY bad as we collapse vast swaths of the argicultural infrastructure we've developed over 4 centuries on this continent.

Change in the basics is betting against the house in Las Vegas. Sure you MIGHT walk out of the casino a multi-millionaire, but the odds are VERY MUCH AGAINST YOU.

How many tipping points do you get to claim

That's the funny thing about tipping points. You can cross them without ever knowing until many, many, many years later.
 
Think of it this way. You are a young and stupid 20 something who is in the habit of driving your 1974 Dodge Dart down country roads in the midwest (where they are straight as an arrow for miles and miles). You drive at crazy speeds and since it's 1983 you do it without a seatbelt. Just crazy stupid stuff.

At some point you WILL crash. You will hit something, or something will jump out of the corn rows on either side and you WILL be seriously injured. Horrifically so.

Do you stop and start driving more safely and wear your seatbelt? Or do you simply assume that since nothing bad has happened so far, there's no problem?

That's the emergency. We KNOW that climate change is happening. We don't know exactly how bad it might be in the long haul but we know it will NOT be better. IF we are lucky the impacts will be only mildly bad (maybe a severe economic depression as climate refugees flood the inland areas stressing the infrastructure etc.). Or it will be VERY bad as we collapse vast swaths of the argicultural infrastructure we've developed over 4 centuries on this continent.

Change in the basics is betting against the house in Las Vegas. Sure you MIGHT walk out of the casino a multi-millionaire, but the odds are VERY MUCH AGAINST YOU.



That's the funny thing about tipping points. You can cross them without ever knowing until many, many, many years later.



So, you dodge the question yet again. You keep whining about sea level rise, yet the Maldives has spent over a billion dollars to build new airports.

If they were going under water no one in their right mind would put money into a sinking country.

So, it appears that the sea level rising claims are lies.
 

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