I'm sure that they hid effectively from the recent Chinese lander...

I'm sure that they hid effectively from the recent Chinese lander...
I've always thought that talking to myself was a good idea. At least I can be sure of an intelligent audience...Sean Hayden wrote: ↑Mon Jul 15, 2019 5:21 amYou're talking to yourself Jim. How long have you been in this thread?
https://www.independent.co.uk/environme ... iIWFG3onOQ#Huge swathes of the Arctic on fire, ‘unprecedented’ satellite images show
Earth’s boreal forests now burning at rate unseen in ‘at least 10,000 years’, scientists warn
On the other hand, the Dow is up, so... fair trade-off...Civilization could crumble by 2050 if we don't stop climate change now, new paper says
According to the paper, climate change poses a "near- to mid-term existential threat to human civilization," and there's a good chance society could collapse as soon as 2050 if serious mitigation actions aren't taken in the next decade.
Published by the Breakthrough National Centre for Climate Restoration in Melbourne (an independent think tank focused on climate policy) and authored by a climate researcher and a former fossil fuel executive, the paper's central thesis is that climate scientists are too restrained in their predictions of how climate change will affect the planet in the near future.
https://www.nbcnews.com/mach/science/ci ... cna1013701
Too late. Not driving my cardboard to the blue bin. Next, I'll skip composting my organics. I'm glad it's over, to be honest. The sky has been falling for so long, I forgot how nice it was to live in this world. I mean, it still might go to shit, but at least I don't have to listen to people begging me to save it anymore.Sean Hayden wrote: ↑Thu Jul 25, 2019 5:59 pmDon't get too excited. It wasn't published in a peer reviewed journal.
The news here just put a story including photos of the local blue-bin being dumped at the landfill.Sean Hayden wrote: ↑Thu Jul 25, 2019 6:10 pmI don't feel particularly responsible for the state of the planet, and for that reason I don't feel particularly empowered to change it. I recycle because it makes sense to me, and it is available to me.
I could use a truck, but nothing huge. I gotta say, being in Texas I see a lot of wasted big trucks. However, I see a shitton of f-150s and smaller trucks that are actually work trucks.
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