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you ignore it until you can't anymore

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  • R [email protected]

    I think that sort of thing has been suggested

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    It has, it's basically the field of geoengineering

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      It's been unusually wet and cold in New England NSW. (edit: New South Wales, Australia) Seems to make some sense with extra heat meaning extra water in the air, meaning more water to fall out of the air when it hits the 1.4km high great dividing range.

      It seems China also copping extra water.

      Changing air currents and AMOC / SMOC also causing some interesting changes in weather distribution.

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        41 is fucking hot, Sydney (Australia) gets 1-5 of these a year.. 50 I can’t even imagine

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        I've experienced it. At that heat, the wind isn’t a relief. It’s like the burst of heat from opening your oven. True misery.

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        • V [email protected]

          Bordeaux today: 43°C feel like: 49°C

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          eventually these temperatures left uncontrolled would reach Estonia.

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          • C [email protected]

            https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stratospheric_aerosol_injection

            Either we will choose these temporary measures to buy more time or billions will die.

            It is a matter of time until we try it.

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            "We tried it and it worked so we can just keep doing it forever, problem solved!"

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            • A [email protected]

              Fuck retards who vote for fascist lunatics.

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              Okay but why the r-slur

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                Dread it. Run from it. Destiny arrives all the same.

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                • catoblepas@piefed.blahaj.zoneC [email protected]

                  Maybe this is just my media bubble, and I’m not saying I haven’t seen any articles about it, but I feel like remarkably little attention overall is being given to how many fucking people are dying in these heat disasters. Not just this one, but over and over.

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                  No its not just you.

                  Climate coverage drastically diminished roughly during Covid, never came back, despite us blowing through the 1.5C limit 2 years ago now, insurance companies in the US more or less abandoning roughly the southern third of the US due to their own climate models, despite the AMOC destabilizing, despite us recently realizing the SMOC has actually been destabalized for a decade and is actively deteriorating.

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                  • W [email protected]

                    Why should they care more about the weather

                    Because this weather directly leads to forest fires, floods and storms that can seriously ruin their life.

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                    What life. Speaking for the US, our country is being dismantled by Nazis and half the country seems blissfully unaware.

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                    • cevilia@lemmy.blahaj.zoneC [email protected]

                      "We've survived record-breaking high temperatures before, we'll survive them again"

                      (based on an actual quote from GB News, a Fox News wannabe)

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                      Sounds like someone doesn't understand the concept of breaking records.

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                      • catoblepas@piefed.blahaj.zoneC [email protected]

                        Maybe this is just my media bubble, and I’m not saying I haven’t seen any articles about it, but I feel like remarkably little attention overall is being given to how many fucking people are dying in these heat disasters. Not just this one, but over and over.

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                        Our media has a lot to answer for

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                        • beryl@jlai.luB [email protected]

                          50.5 C is 123 F
                          41.8 C is 107 F

                          edit : downvotes, really ? For helping people who are used to another scale??

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                          You're making it worse now the numbers are bigger. Converted into Kelvin and then we'll be okay.

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                            Might as well live in the moment then

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                            • R [email protected]

                              It is just a common thing that it doesn't make interesting news. Same for how many traffic deaths there are.

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                              In that same vein, frearms are now the leading, primary cause of death for children and teens, in the US.

                              Boomers largely do not believe this, I've argued with several even here on lemmy about this, provided data, studies, they never admit they're wrong.

                              Absolute explosion of mass shooting events, victims are far more likely to be Gen Z or Gen A.

                              Again, firearms have killed more children in the US than car crashes, cancer, etc, for several years in a row now.

                              https://publichealth.jhu.edu/2024/guns-remain-leading-cause-of-death-for-children-and-teens

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                              • cevilia@lemmy.blahaj.zoneC [email protected]

                                "We've survived record-breaking high temperatures before, we'll survive them again"

                                (based on an actual quote from GB News, a Fox News wannabe)

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                                30p once claimed that coal is a renewable fuel source because it comes from trees.

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                                • J [email protected]

                                  I always wonder how long they think they will survive after they make it through the apocalypse in their bunkers.

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                                  At least through the next quarter or two, which is what matters

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                                    Meanwhile, OPEC and one of the most dangerous countries in the world: "Drill, baby, drill! Burn, baby, burn!"

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                                    • P [email protected]

                                      Sounds like someone doesn't understand the concept of breaking records.

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                                      Or maybe they're the kind that looks at records as numbers to be beaten

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                                      • T [email protected]

                                        Sure, and apart from maybe bringing a temporary headline from some dramatic act of eco-terrorism, what's the average person's options at their disposal?

                                        Granted, you're posting from a European account (hi from the US where this issue is even worse), but at the civilian level with people who do not have the capital or political influence to interrupt the engine of society, why risk anything by trying? For such marginal effect?

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                                        You could collect rain water to mitigate the impact of drought. Pretty much anyone should be able to manage that.

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                                          It's been unusually wet and cold in New England NSW. (edit: New South Wales, Australia) Seems to make some sense with extra heat meaning extra water in the air, meaning more water to fall out of the air when it hits the 1.4km high great dividing range.

                                          It seems China also copping extra water.

                                          Changing air currents and AMOC / SMOC also causing some interesting changes in weather distribution.

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                                          New England North South West seems confusingly named.

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