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#weather #heat
"They should have turned on their air conditioners"
-Ben Shapiro
“Who are we selling the houses to, Ben? Fucking Aquaman?!“
@@Reed5016 who owns our fucking houses ben? Eurus?!
You know they have air conditioned tents? Like, screw insulation, air condition your tents!
Biggest small smarty boi in America
Or not being a idiot, and instead stay home... And put the ac on.
We’re cooked (literally)
Was about to say this.
let us cook
Be sure to stuff yourself with carrots and thyme so the aliens have a nice meal
Ain't no one got thyme for that.
@@FelisImpurratorHa!
Oh, I'm stuffed with carrots alright 😏
@@FelisImpurrator
That's only Parsely true,😁
How do you know they like carrots and thyme?
“The sun is a deadly laser”
No blanket?
I think of it a sun lamp
🎵Not any more there's a blanket 🎵
@@Almost_a_hero "No! Why? The climate is getting worse"
“It HATES you”
youd expect people to stop denying climate change now that it has become an immediate problem...
At this point a lot of thise climate deniers have shifted to, how many other people can we f over without needing to change any of my material comfort and some how "address" the problem for maximum profit.
@jefferybrown6473 While ive seen some of that, ive mostly seen people attempting to gaslight and acting like this is what summers have always been like.
so far it's only hurting brown people so why worry
That is the opposite of what I would expect
The world will look like Earth in WALL-E and someone will still say climate change is a woke psy op.
I'll bet you $5 on that
"Climate change isn't real because it snowed back in January." ~ Ted Cruz
Climate change is real because it was hot this week - Vaush commenters
@@justinmuse7095 It was never this hot
@@justinmuse7095Lie by omission, you know it's the hottest year on record. You will suffer like everyone else.
@@justinmuse7095"if I troll enough in the comments my balls won't be sweltering like anybody else's"
@@justinmuse7095it will only continue to get hotter year after year.
We just gotta throw a big ice cube in the ocean.
Meanwhile Antarctica: "Am I a Joke to you?"
Where do you get the big ice cube, fucking cryoman
Not funny!
Futurama Reference
It should still come from haileys comet lol yakov smirnov said it.
Crazy how we've probably been on this path for 50-100 years and even if we spontaneously went prehistoric it'll still keep getting worse.
Oh you know, what’s a casual 5000 year curse between friends.
We could stop releasing all carbons today and it would still get worse. It’s a runaway train that’s been speeding up since the 1700s and would require centuries to slow down and be reversed.
"We're not gonna make it are we, I mean human"
@@kirishima638 so cyberpunk without the cool shit?
@@seanothepop4638 no cyber and no punk. Maybe mad max but without the cars.
"God will protect me!"
Famous last words.
My favorite line to use is "When the Landlord finally returns to see the sate you've left the place in, do you really think you'll be getting your deposit back?"
@@schwarzwolfram7925 ...an all-knowing, all-powerful landlord with a perfect plan for its tenants? A plan that's playing out perfectly? Why would the landlord that intentionally created everything to be exactly the way it is be surpised, disappointed,or angry? Have you ever thougbt about this for even a moment?
Ironically, that sacrificial stupidity usually makes people more faithful, even more so when someone’s dying
@@viaxxl it's either indoctrination or trauma that brings people to religion.
@@viaxxlLet them I say, they'll collect Darwin awards in the afterlife.
man they're giving "once per lifetime pilgrimage" a whole new meaning
Stage-four pilgrimage.
"It's hot in McKinney."
"Everyone in McKinney is dead"
It's hot in Topeka
Funny that my state is obsessed with oil, the very thing that will help kill it. Coast is fucked
humans as a collective are some sort of divine comedy. We readily make something up, money, and then ruin the world for it. It's funny, like a dog taking a shit, then destroying their environment so it belongs to them.
Reporter: *man sustained fatal injuries*
Also reporter: *during a MINOR crowd crush*
Climate change disproportionately impacts people on the equator which also happens to include the poorest most religious under represented nations.
This leads to mass migration to the northern hemisphere which results in the empowerment of popularist anti-immigrant right wing governments who appeal to fossil fuel energy companies by denying climate change.
So we have a vicious cycle of heating, migration, right wing reaction and denial.
It's too bad our anthropology will probably be too destroyed to preserve the full story. I feel like we would be the perfect cautionary tale for any other sentient species from space.
There will probably be enough evidence to figure out what happened to us sure, but the full story with all the nuanced details is honestly so interesting (from a detached, purely objective perspective) actually living it is horrible of course.
@@cosmicllama6910 oh humanity will survive. We’re extremely adaptable. It will just be an absolutely miserable existence on Earth, like the movie Elysium but without the space station paradise.
@@kirishima638 I think you're right and i kind of think the sooner we are set back to the hunter gatherer way of life, the better.
Unfortunately it seems like we've forgotten our own fantastical history before and I think we will forget a lot again.
@@cosmicllama6910 we need to return to an agrarian base.
@@kirishima638 Do you think Humans can survive when the minimum temperature at the poles at the coldest is 37 Degrees Celsius with 80% Humidity?
"Why dont the people just move , they can easily sell their house and go somewhere else 🤓"
-Ben shortpiro
Deserts can actually be pretty lively biomes, as weird as that sounds, any hotter? There go the cactus patches
I live in Tucson, Az. Very vibrant biome, with a unique micro-climate and biome on our mountain. 2020/21 summers were VERY dry. Monsoons didn’t really come. The saguaros were in distress and the prickly pear cactus were wilting, which I’ve never seen in my 45 years of life.
Arizonan here and I can safely say we are DEFINITELY feeling it here. I’d be flabbergasted if this wasn’t the hottest year on record.
Also I believe like 5 people now have been hospitalized from getting burns from skin contact with the sidewalk. It’s wild here.
Hottest year on record..... SO FAR
…and last year was insanely hot. My grandson lives in Phoenix. Its crazy
It's the hottest year every year. Next will be worse. But bombing coal plants and fuel depots is terrorism or something.
Look at it this way
This will probably be the coldest year of the next 100 years
My country, Hungary has a region called Lowland. It has historically been one of the best places for growing stuff in Europe. Now it is projected to become a literal desert by the 2050's.
Hey buddy i know it sounds really really bad but know that we are good friends with Russia the biggest fossil fuel exporter and its all worth it.
/s for the weak because i know you whoever reads it.
So manny palces like that. And you know the people who control it would rather milk it before its gon rather than prolongue its life
In my neck of Canada, it's whack ass thunderstorms every week, and hail. Ice balls of death
Is this in the western provinces?
@alcoholic1638
Dunno about the west coast, but Ontario had 1.5 inch hail during one of the storms earlier in the month.
@@alcoholic1638 Ontario. I'm in Toronto right now and we have had storm after storm after storm.
@jrochest4642 yeah dude. Where I am we basically have had a crazy storm every day for the last week
Imagine getting 20ft of snow.
It was 95F or so at my station in the kitchen tonight for most of the night. AC was broke, but that doesn't change the fact that it was hot as blue blazes outside for this state for this time of year compared to how it was when I was a kid 15 years ago. It's noticeable from just being outside how things have changed already. I spent some of my childhood in Georgia and some in North Carolina. The heat levels I expected in central and northern Georgia in the height of peak summer are now common all the way up in NORTH CAROLINA. It's always been hot in both places but it's only gotten worse as I've gotten older.
I left Texas because of the heat and it followed me
This heat is insane. Boy I'm sure looking forward to Anthrocon in two weeks! Streets are gonna be littered with fursuiters having heatstrokes.....
Now why the hell do they hold furcons in the summer, ever??
Fur suitors are actually less likely to have heat stroke considering their suits usually have ACs
@@gilly_axolotl It's the one time of year when all the horny college folk that make up a majority of the fandom are on break from school. Why wouldn't they hold a furcon in the summer?
@@Thegr8MCDon’t they hold all their conventions inside?
@@viaxxl I mean yeah they do, but we've got the whole city to ourselves. Who wouldn't use that time to display their fandom out in public? I sure don't!
“Stupidity is the same as evil if you judge by the results.” Margaret Atwood
AGW denialism is a perfect example of that.
No, going to hajj is a perfect example of that.
No, going to hajj is a perfect example of that.
And we shall all stare on at our phone screens, scrolling through temu, while we are cooked alive. Love this, truly a moment of all time. It’s so hard not to be a doomer atm when literally no one I know has even mentioned the heatwaves or the intense weather besides me. I just wander at which point the billionaires will realise that their money is worthless on a dead planet.
It's OK, technology will fix it somehow. The fix is just around the corner.
☢️
We just need a blockchain-based AI to think up ways to disrupt the climate market. /s
I'm a mailman in the Midwest and it's awful
The funniest outcome would be Saudi Arabia developing a solution to climate change because it impacts the hajj
I got heat stroke two days ago, (regular occurrence when a trade is a dumbass like me) but I was hydrated and in shade as it crept up and made me pass out. Heatstroke is a body's reaction to temperature at the moment, water, food and shade help but you are still wholly susceptible.
Oh unironically the world IS going into a fucked up famine that will kill a LOT of us. Statistically me and you. Not to be doomer but this is gonna happen around 2030. It's not that far. We need to decide if we mourn those lost from this or those who yet live.
I had a heat incident as well. It came on very quickly and was on a very hot and humid day 2 years ago.
Heat waves everywhere, we gotta do something bout this no? 🥹
In order to do something about this, some of the richest people on earth will have to be slightly less rich. Can you live with that?
We are, just not fast enough
@@nihilist_wolf the problem is they can't.
@@AmonTheWitch the problem is, we don't have enough people willing to serve them rich fucks the Shinzo Abe treatment
Zero heat in germany. Cant even sit in a tshirt most of this "summer". But at least the endless rain turns our car dependend cities into boat dependent cities
In freedom units, that's ~123 degrees. In the shade. Edit: I looked at the screen, one of the news things had freedom units.
We have insane temps over here in NY [not the city], today I woke up at 5am and it was around 70 Fahrenheit already outside. Absolutely insane.
The problem with the hajj is that it's only on specific dates, once per year.
There's no way to build economical infrastructure to deal with millions of people for a week, and then be basically unused for the rest of the year.
If religion was more rational, it wouldn't exist, but also you could just spread out the hajj throughout the year, massively reducing the load on the infrastructure, and making it possible to build it out economically.
If religion were rational, it wouldn't be religion.
They need to start looking for verses that can be interpreted as arguing for a re-scheduling of the hajj?
Or...just don't go on hajj. Most Muslims who have ever lived throughout Islamic history have not gone on Hajj because it was impossible/impractical, and (at least according to the faith) you won't face damnation for simply not going on Hajj. If a medieval peasant can think better than to traverse thousands of miles of sand and/or water and pray to not be snaffled up by some slave raiders, then modern pilgrims can consider that they are contending against the multi-billion dollar commercial air travel industry, an overheating planet, and a government that openly believes in slavery.
@@melonlord4055 You're making the argument that external ethical and practical concerns should override religious dictates... and while that would be lovely, if people could do that, religion would be nowhere near as prominent as it is.
Solution: move onto other planets and forget the location of earth (Hajj is impossible), live in perfect harmony with the ecosystem (oh no, we have discovered an important natural resource in the desert), ????, do it again.
We need radical geoengineering measures like solar radiation management to save ourselves at this point. Forget the possible side effects, we've got nothing to lose.
Wrong, the earth has its own balance to make...why compress the effects...they have been filling with weather for years
I’m not religious but I can’t imagine dying participating in the most important act of your faith.
They probably justify it by believing that Allah is testing them.
@@joshuasalem5022 brainwashed
on the bright side, that is probably a free ticket to whatever your version of the good afterlife is.
Where I live in eastern Canada, we're experiencing the same heatwave as the Northeastern US and it has repeatedly reached
They should have postponed the holiday in saudi arabia. Like 51.2 Celsius with all those people being together. Think of all the body heat . Not good idea to do.
i've never seen a heat dome over the great lakes this long while the rest of the country is cooler than we are.
that ain't right...
Just because you haven't seen it doesn't mean it hasn't happened before. The few decades your memory goes back is but a bleep in the world's history of time. It's analogous to saying I have never seen a fish that big being caught hence there is something weird and not right here. Yeah, by you, and in your small area of fishing and in your brief existence in time. The general populace who join the fear propaganda regarding "climate change" (which has always existed), are woefully uninformed and ill informed.
@@Aussie1964 it's happening. you can deny it all you want, but you are shoving your head in the sand for your own peace of mind rather than facing the facts scientists universally acknowledge. If you cannot handle reality, that is your problem. The rest of us are going to keep trying to do something to change it.
@@bulletsandbracelets4140 And what do you think you can do, pray tell?
@bulletsandbracelets4140
99% only if you add in those papers which hold no position on man made climate change. Adding these to the “no man made climate change” papers instead show 70% consensus against.
And even if the 99% was real, it means next to nothing. Science is not a consensus it never has been it never will be and even if there was a 99% which most definitely is not the case it still would not matter as a fact. The second someone says this to you you know with certainty they are not a smart human. There is no Scientist master list of every Scientist on the planet not even close.. it does not exist and it never will. lol give your head a shake man. Also, the planet has dumped X10000 more Co2 into the air at a much faster rate long before we were on this rock.
cherry-picked data is being used for governmental policy, IPCC, NASA, etc. There is non-ideological/vested interest empirically objective data out there if you look. There is emerging very recent data sets that show, for example, cosmic radiation and irregular solar activity is the main causative effect for increased CO2, aerosols and temperature spikes. The demonisation of human activity will in time be shown to be pseudoscientific ideology, the truth will come to light, and reason shall prevail.
Follow the good science, follow the money trail, avoid the poorly educated witch-hunt of the emotional mob.
And finally, correlation does not imply causation.
@bulletsandbracelets4140
99% only if you add in those papers which hold no position on man made climate change. Adding these to the “no man made climate change” papers instead show 70% consensus against.
99% means next to nothing Science is not a consensus it never has been it never will be and even if there was a %99 which most definitely is not the case it still would not matter as a fact. The second someone says this to you you know with certainty they are not a smart human. There is no Scientist master list of every Scientist on the planet not even close.. it does not exist and it never will. lol give your head a shake man. Also, the planet has dumped X10000 more Co2 into the air at a much faster rate long before we were on this rock.
cherry-picked data is being used for governmental policy, IPCC, NASA, etc. There is non-ideological/vested interest empirically objective data out there if you look. There is emerging very recent data sets that show, for example, cosmic radiation and irregular solar activity is the main causative effect for increased CO2, aerosols and temperature spikes. The demonisation of human activity will in time be shown to be pseudoscientific ideology, the truth will come to light, and reason shall prevail.
Follow the good science, follow the money trail, avoid the poorly educated witch-hunt of the emotional mob.
And finally, correlation does not imply causation.
either we are going to break the dam and start losing thousands to heat death every year, or it will continue to get steadily worse where we have a small chance to build sun sheilding structures and artifical agriculture techniques to barely survive.i dont think either outcome is going to be favorable.
We DO lose thousands to hear death every year, just that most of them are the homeless. And who cares about the smelly poors?
Remember, Venus wasn't always the 464 Celsius (737 Fahrenehit) hellhole that it is now.
51c is 124 fahrenheit. The humidity in Mecca was likely very low but that was approaching the point where no human could survive outdoors long term.
Frying to death is scary
Those of us who have businesses that are seasonal and depend on the weather are well aware of the changing climate over the last decades, so it really annoys me that so many people who work in air conditioned offices want to deny climate change.
Dude, the weather and climate has always changed. A few decades is but a milli second compared to millions of years of climate on the earth. The typical, "I remember when Summer was...." In your memory and a few decades means nothing. Even a few hundred years means nothing. Do you know that "climate change" has always existed, but obviously not in the way you're referring it to. Most people have little knowledge of weather and climate. Hence, they draw erroneous conclusions based on limited knowledge.
@@Aussie1964 I don't think you understand what I was saying. I'm not denying climate change because I understand what it is.
@thedeadgypsy re read my post. I was stating that climate and weather always changes. In fact, climate is the "long term" average of weather events in a particular region. This fear propaganda that somehow it is unique in our time, shows that you don't understand climate and history. Climate is always changing. Albeit some extremes now and then doesn't mean we are all doomed. Every generation has preached this doom and gloom scenario, be it natural based or religious.
@@Aussie1964 I see that you haven't bothered to do even the simplest of fact checking. Do you get your info from Facebook memes?
@thedeadgypsy "fact checkers?" Enough said. Why on earth would I trust what "fact checkers" have to say. They belong in an Orwellian world, which I guess for you, is familiar. BTW, what part of my comment is wrong. I am stating facts. You're so riled up about "climate change" that you can't even acknowledge facts from myth. I was pointing out the reality that climate has always been changing. Show me where this is incorrect? All the best you can do is the usual retort of "facebook" and "fact checkers." I don't subscribe to either, incidently. However, I have been interested/passionate and followed weather/meteorology all my life since I was 6. That's 53 years of reading and researching it. I think I know a little more about it than you and most here. Maybe just a little, would you acknowledge?
The heat bubbles are insane!!!!
You also damage organs even if you don’t suffer a heat stroke when you are outside in such hot temperatures for a prolonged length of time. Many of the same people will have issues overcoming an infection if they get one before their body has time to heal from the damage the heat caused.
Don't die to look at a cube, level impossible.
Religious people be like:
Do they look at it? I was under the impression they walked around it a bit then left.
I didn't want to be relevant this way :(
@@CubicApocalypse128 Oh no! I looked at you! What do I do!?! How long have I got???
Look, an ancient, slave driving warlord said its magic or whatever, its worth stroking out to walk around the cube.
What does 125⁰F feel like?
Boiling.
Heatstroke
At some point the human ability to feel things boils off as the nerve cells die, and the question becomes less relevant.
Well the hottest temperature humans can survive at is 113 F... at which point you die in about 30 minutes.
Pain. It feels like pain.
For anyone who’s wondering 50 Commie Units equals 122 Freedom Units of heat.
I have sous vide fish at that temperature.
The train is only for between city travel, you had to do that by foot too, the 7 cycles around the cube are still by foot
As long as the air conditioner keeps putting all the hot outside we should be fine.
And when the ecosystem dies do we put air conditioning in the sea?
@viaxxl if everything goes according to schedule the seas should have boiled off by then
Meanwhile i sit with 3 layers of clothes and a blanket in germany which is rainy anf cold since spring
Im irish, we dont tan well at the best of times.
We're fucked
Back in the day we had localized weather and now it seems to be continental.
Weather systems are also becoming more stationary, sitting for days if not weeks, in one large area. These are the planetary systems shifting to reach stability.
@@robynliteracy7057 Ah, So like the Atmospheric rivers, Heat domes and Polar vortexes ?
@FirstNameLastName-ke6dq ~ Yes. The most interesting thing (for me right now) is that these "new[ly]" (to the public) described weather phenomena are becoming the norm as the climate warms, such as the polar vortex phenomena. These occur in the northern hemisphere. You can find an explanation of this particular phenomenon by searching or on YT. Find reliable, fact-based videos or articles about this occurrence. One thing I gleaned from the science data is how the warming of the Arctic draws the cold down into the States and Europe because of a weakening of the Arctic current of air circulation surrounding the Arctic. The new adjustment sucks the icy weather down towards the tropic of cancer. There are umpteen videos about this. Choose the most understandable, scientific explanation (I also go for shorter videos that hit on all the essential variables that cause the polar vortex. There are many reliable sources.) There's new knowledge and new theories that postulate the causes and effects of global warming on all sorts of Earth's systems. It is truly enlightening, as long as you stick with scientific sources, and there are many that are available now that help us understand all these phenomena that we (and the planet) are experiencing due to warming. Of course, because unbalanced natural systems of the planet (by our CO2 emissions), have overloaded our atmosphere (see Exxon projections of the CO2 greenhouse effect in the 1950s & '60s) there are things coming, weatherwise, that no humans have ever seen. I'm going to learn more about heat domes and atmospheric rivers next. Knowing (as much as humanly possible in this new science) helps me cope with some aspects of this planetary shift into instability, whilst the planetary system heats up. Remember, it's all about stasis. The systems of the Earth are always seeking stasis (think of water always levelling as an analogy). Elements of the system are thrown out of balance by the extra heat. Much more of the suns heat doesn't escape the planet because of the greenhouse gases (think of a fuzzy sweater, getting thicker, around the planet. A sweater we can't be remove.) How the planet receives the additional heat is the question climate scientists are grappling with. Firstly, the CO2 is absorbed into carbon sinks such as rocks, forests, and, most alarmingly, the world's oceans, which are becoming acidic. Carbonized. These natural carbon sinks are being overloaded or are simply gone due to deforestation and mining, killing ecosystems that we rely on for clean water and agriculture. We've dug up sources of ancient carbon, which was sequestered underground for 100s of millions of years, changing the actual chemistry and physics of the stablity of the planet upon which we evolved. Adaptation in nature takes thousands of generations for us. Think of all other life forms of life on this planet trying to cope with these changes. It's all in our hands.
In 2021 we had a big, nasty heatwave in BC, Canada. 619 people died from the heat. The village of Lytton got to 121.3!! The city where i live, a few hours drive from Lytton got to 119. This was in freaking Canada!
High adaptability and quick innovation is going to become increasingly essential as climate change progresses and throws our world out of balance.
Cultures that are highly reluctant to (or incapable of) changing their ways of life, are not going to fare well in the slightest...
The poorest and the stubborn will suffer the most.
The only real model we have for civilization-wide collapse is from the Bronze Age.
When international trade broke down, it wasn't innovation or adaptability that helped some civilizations survive, it was redundancy.
Having access to the resource and knowledge base needed to keep your group going at a roughly equivalent technological and social level is what kept kingdoms like Egypt stable, albeit in a diminished state. Groups which relied heavily on trade to maintain their way of life completely ceased to exist as a polity.
It's hard to say how exactly things will play out in our current world order. Like, just looking at the US, we have a few areas where potable water is predicted to remain accessible. But it probably will not be enough between water and arable land to maintain a population of our current size. But the question is, once people come to understand that, how will they respond? My guess, being somewhat of a pessimist, is water wars. Ya know, the development of regionalist, jingoistic and protectionist attitudes regarding a limited resource. With a massive population of people trying to move closer to that resource, outsiders, to be blunt. It seems like a real powder keg to me. But it doesn't necessarily have to be. It could play out some other way.
Point being that what we think of as the United States will cease to exist in its current form. Whether or not some aspects of it as a culture survive is a much harder thing to determine. Though, to be somewhat conspiratorial, I don't think it's an accident or a result of pure business considerations that Intel are building their new semi-conductor plant in Ohio.
@@rainbowkrampus That collapse wasn't caused by climate change though. These people still had a rich abundance of natural resources, healthy natural systems, and a wonderfully stable climate. Everything was there for them to easily bounce back... and they already knew what they needed to survive and thrive in those environments.
Just think about human agriculture which enabled population growth and even cities to exist (be fed)... those systems are 100% dependent on a stable, predictable climate. Something which we are going to lose entirely.
Redundancy worked well for us before, because of this balance and stability, but we are heading towards a completely unpredictable world that will be increasingly and drastically shifting underneath our feet. It's an unknown world that will be nothing like we have ever known.
Entire ecosystems are collapsing. The AMOC is threatening to stop entirely. Insects are dangerously declining. There is only a small fraction of the animals/forests/natural habitats/potable water left that bronze age people had access to. Mountaintop glaciers (crucial for much of our fresh-water refills) are vanishing. Oceans are going to rise and swallow tons of land. More importantly, EVERYONE on the planet will be struggling the same or worst.
Heck, even resources like minerals aren't nearly as accessible today as they used to be. Our ancestors had access to resources that were right at the surface... those have long been depleted. Now we need complex machinery and experts to extract and process those remaining veins that are deep bellow the ground.
@@kated3165 Climatic change is widely thought to be one of the contributing factors to the Bronze Age collapse. Drought was a major factor but volcanic activity may have also been an influence. Lack of stable food and water supplies is what lead to the mass migrations associated with the collapse. The same sort of thing we're starting to see today and which will worsen over time. Not sure where you're getting the idea that they had a stable environment back then but things were decidedly unstable for a full century before the beginning of any sort of recovery. The only real difference between then and now is the scale of the problem.
@@rainbowkrampus No it wasn't "Climate Change" that caused their collapse.
Yes they had SOME changes in certain climates. They had a mega droughts that increased famines. Invasions from other countries is what made them crumble though. These invasions targeted the trading routes, which so many cities and villages depended on for goods. So any area suffering too badly from the lasting droughts would no longer be able to obtain food by trade like they could before.
This was not a global problem though. The droughts were intense, sure, but still localized and basically part of a normal, temporary, natural cycle. There were plenty of lands to move to that were doing fine (for the people able or willing to move). Heck there were entire, major, civilizations that were not hit nearly as hard and continuing to grow and thrive at the same time!! Plenty of turmoil going around the planet yes. Droughts and earthquakes and storms hitting people hard yes... but still all within a normal, natural, range. All within a healthy, balanced planet and stable climate era, filled with healthy thriving natural systems doing what they were meant to do and ecosystems that could bounce back as they always could before.
This is not even remotely comparable to what is coming our way!! Not one bit!
Hmm i should say something funny
Andd.. you fail!
I dunno, are you funny?
Its a good thing climate change isnt real otherwise this would be absolutely terrifying. haha sarcasm.
Birdman get in here!!
Agence-France Presse estimated at least 1,170+ deaths reported by 10 nations during the pilgrimage.
Hurray, I can't wait for the Earth to become Arrakis
I just recently moved to south dakota and I'm like, "holy fuck nobody ever told me there was like 80% humidity here"
The climate apocalypse is gonna turn this place into a jungle. We've been having crazy floods and today is supposed to be like 100 degrees
And don't even get me started on the ticks
Is it strange that I'm irritated by the interior of the Kaaba being asymmetrical?
No.
Climate change isn't waiting around for us to improve our carbon footprint.
God’s will 👍🏼
The desert gods strike again.
I figure the sooner we warm up, the sooner we'll cool down! 😃
I hope so.
at least the people who sprayed cornstarch on stonehenge were arrested :)
Why would allow this!?
We are in the age of the sun cycle it's only going to get hotter every year 😅
The numbers are actually coming in slowly, country by country. The current ones are only from Pakistan, Egypt and Indonesia, I think.
I figured Allah would have protected them in their pilgrimage?
and the far right say we have to get use to this
Mfs would be the first to cry if they ever have to work an outside job instead of yapping on shidtok
My jaw dropped when he said Celcius. 150F is death temps but 150C?!?!
Sometimes you just gotta cope with climate change with a throwback thuesday at 5:45am Vaush watch
Team Plasma in Pokemon Black & White 2 were onto something with that giant ice laser.
It’s pretty hot in South Western PA
_Pokémon go to the Hajj_
Are we going to expose Big oil to the públic eye? I understand this is happening due to the change to the sea waters with the constant oil being dropped into the ocean and now unable to process heat from the sun...
Peak sun flares next year then it will start to go down years after.
“It’s hot in Topeka”
I can't wait for next summer :D
The human body can withstand temperatures of up to 160°F.
I believe would could survive or adapt to 130°F. As long as you don't exercise and avoid strenuous activities.
I wouldn't really get concerned until air temps. reach 140°F. At that point we need to take drastic measures to cool the planet down.
Ever heard of humidity?
@@coleorum We just got to Alfa our way through this.
Man-up, get tuff, resilient, stay head strong. The human species is adaptable.
Damn, killed by the oil they made their fortune on. Ya hate to see it.
Latest report is 1300 on Sun 6-23-24.
Would it help if you wear an ice helmet?
Hello, fellow autoextinction enjoyers.
Recently I've just been straight up staying inside during the bulk of the day unless I have somewhere I absolutely NEED to be, basically a crepuscular animal at this point. Just too damn fuckin hot
thanks for helping Israel by going to the mecca
Global temp increase by 7c by 2070
Thats a global extinction event
We are all doomed
😂 who is saying 7C?😂
And warmer then hot and hotter and
Hotter and then the population gone
Darwin awards.
Who ever is cooking this up, he should stop.
Jesse we need to stop cooking
in other words bloody hot
Oh no 😢
Seems like a them problem.
People always say half the people here are muslim immigrants now, guess that was true for half our heat as well. Since it's on pilgrmage this year, after a few years in a row of ultra heat with dying forrests and limited harvests, we have year that switches between dry/hot and cool/rainy every few weeks.
Und Leute denken, die Flüchtlingskrise 2015 wäre schlimm gewesen. Warten wir mal ab, bis weite Bereiche des mittleren Ostens im Sommer nicht mehr belebbar sind. Eine Millionen Flüchtlinge, wie wärs mit 10-20? Das werden noch spannende Jahrzehnte, die auf uns zu kommen.
Ppl judging these guys for going anyway need to back it up. Live and let live. They can assume whatever risk they want w their own bodies.
haj permit, Saudi Arabia is interesting
I understand that are all baking along the entire planet, but you guys need to realize the already disgustingly rich need to be even richer.
Imagine an alternate reality where we ALL gave a fuck about the planet after realizing we screwed it up.
Fancy that! It's summer in the northern hemisphere and some places are very hot. 🤔