Gigglestick

That’s what you said in the 70’s boomers. fuck you. I trust no one.

ConversationEnder

Old guy here. THis kind of stuff has been talked about and guess at for my whole life. Of course there is climate change, we are midway through the ending of an ice age. It started warming about 11000 years ago and is still warming. Yes, we are accelerating it somewhat with our cars and ships and planes and plants, but it is still going to happen anyway. Humans will eventually have had their day. Just eat the food, drink the wine and enjoy. Stressing yourself about shit you can't do fuck about is kinda stupid.

Simonsaysgoat

I have been saying this for years now. I can't remember the source but there was a group of geologists and other scientists that concluded, based on physical data that we are in the very beginning stages of another ice age.

zerost8te

Fuck him, fuck them, fuck their lies

Elana Freeland - Under an Ionized Sky - From Chemtrails to Space Fence Lockdown (2018)

Irish_Amnesia

Good news to us families in the desert. Thank God. Thank you sun.

pixelkitteh

Studies have literally proved that the more CO2 there is the more oxygen trees produce... I feel like this shit is so obvious a 5th grader should know it. We are living in a time when people blame all their problems on imaginary monsters while their overlords pull their strings laughing.

New_years_day

Literally anyone that isnt a faggot knows we are entering into a Grand solar minimum. And this one is probably going to be worse than the last 100 years.

And all that means is weather is going to be chaotic...and that the dems and oligarchs will beat this dead climate horse even harder.

smokratez

I've been saying for years that we are going to enter a mini ice age. That was when retards on voat still believed Michelle Obama was a woman and climate change was real. You guys are so fucking slow.

theoldguy

I've been saying for years that we are going to enter a mini ice age.

Link or it didn't happen.

lord_nougat

Oravle bought Sun out some years ago, I KNEW Oracle was a seriously destructive force!

dalik

Grand solar minimum which is a natural cooling cycle of the sun but some cycles are worse than others.

From the little I've reach about it, this seems the most reasonable and impactful natural event of our life time. I haven't got real numbers but things get cold, frozen lakes in places that probably never seen snow before and the chain reaction of sudden climate changes such as crop loss and reduction in yields. The event lasts about 10 years and I believe it's expected to start in a few years time.

Le_Squish

I'm sitting here on my island 19°N of the equator and it is 63°F right now in may. None of the old folks remember such a persistent chill. Our towering volcanoes in the center of the island used to have a year round glacier. It can much colder and I suspect it will.

ARsandOutdoors

There is more heat retention in H20 then there is in C02. The idea that we are trapping more heat in with an increase of plant food is absurd. Also, how the fuck do you model the sun in your computer models? We haven't been around long enough to know how the damn thing works. There's been rumors swirling for awhile that the sun may not even be gaseous, but liquid. Which leads to us completely throwing out our astrophysics model of "The Big Bang."

BlueDrache

It's neither gas, nor liquid, but plasma. A weird combination of the two.

ARsandOutdoors

I don't have the links on me, but there was "space video" (?) of a coronal mass ejection happening, that showed a ripple going across the surface of the sun. Much like when you drop a rock in a pond. I've been thinking about it and if the sun is more prone to behave like a plasma like liquid; then the theory of the big bang doesn't work because liquids aren't compressible.. There is obviously a lot of information that I am missing, nor have the time to look into, but if you think about it. How could a star collapse in upon itself if it can't compress it's self upon it's core to implode?

BlueDrache

liquids aren't compressible

https://www.researchgate.net/post/Are_liquids_compressible

https://www.answers.com/Q/Are_liquids_compressible

https://www.differencebetween.com/difference-between-compressible-and-vs-incompressible-fluids/

Also, we're dealing with stellar mechanics, which implies huge temperatures and pressures that push matter into weird states and abilities. Plasma, the fourth state of matter (solid, liquid, gas, plasma), is not as studied and displays very strange properties.

ARsandOutdoors

yes you are right, but liquids don't compress like gas does in the newtonian realm. I have took some upper level physics classes so I should of been more specific in what I was saying. Plasma does act very strangely when compared to regular matter.

dontforgetaboutevil

Well yeah.. we are on the outside of the interglacial period heading back into ice age. At least that is what the ice core indicates.

ardvarcus

If the sun so much as twitches in the slightest EVERYTHING in the solar system is effected.

If the Sun twitches, we are all deader than mackerels.

lord_nougat

Alive mackerels?

Irish_Amnesia

Pickled mackerels I believe was meant. Salty.

Tb0n3

Polar vortex means the polar weather has destabilized and caused unnaturally cold weather in certain areas. Still warmer on the whole.

Womb_Raider

Any website established after the 2016 election is suspect of being propaganda disguised as guidance. Be warned, voaters. Don't let salvia_d and their SBBH friends control you.

Momerath

Hahahahaha

Womb_Raider

2 submissions to soapdoxbanhammer

SBBH and SDBH are the same entity. You can laugh, but you can’t argue.

trevmon

if global warming is real why is it so cold out

carlip

of course its the fucking sun

Tb0n3

You'd think the guys that spend decades studying this stuff would have thought to look at the sun. Oh, right. They have. It's not the fucking sun.

carlip

Then what is it mr Einstein?

Luis_Sphincta

I nominate you for the Nobel Prize.

Well, if some autistic kid gets one for 'being able to see' carbon dioxide in the atmosphere, why shouldn't you?

EdSnowden

Seriously. The one and only source of energy for our entire planet determines the global temperature? Wow, amazing.

Ina_Pickle

We actually get most our warmth from the radiation leaking from Earths core, and we need that blanket of green house gasses to keep the heat. You are right though, that drastic variations are due to changes in the sun. Just wanted to point out that the sun alone is not keeping the planet warm enough for us to inhabit. If our core ever solidified we are all SOL.

naturalethic

Nobody knows what’s down there. It is theorized molten iron because they needed a reason for the magnetic field which it turns out also comes from the sun.

matthew--

I don't doubt that we'd be fucked if the core ever solidfied, but this doesn't make sense to me:

We actually get most our warmth from the radiation leaking from Earths core

From https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Earth%27s_energy_budget#Earth 's_internal_heat_and_other_small_effects

The geothermal heat flux from the Earth's interior is estimated to be 47 terawatts[9] and split approximately equally between radiogenic heat and heat leftover from the Earth's formation. This comes to 0.087 watt/square metre, which represents only 0.027% of Earth's total energy budget at the surface, which is dominated by 173,000 terawatts of incoming solar radiation.

Ina_Pickle

Using Wikipedia as a source is your problem.

Irish_Amnesia

Saying "Using Wikipedia as a source is your problem." and not supporting any counter is your problem. Fuck off back to aol im chat rooms ya flat turd.

Ina_Pickle

Try taking some low level university science classes and get back to me, Reddit fag. Wikipedia is Never a source.

matthew--

Right.

So you cunts will use imgur all day, and then when I use wikipedia (instead of infogalactic) it's a huge problem. wtf?

CarpenterforChrist

This is why weather forecasters will never be more than 50% right.

Timmy2

And that's two days out. After that it's a crapshoot.

CarpenterforChrist

Lol. I trust the old adage. Red sky at night, sailors delight. Red sky in the morning, sailors take warning.