Spain's 117 Degree Summertime as Climate Change Worsens

You right wingers are too dumb to even use the English language properly.

That's an obvious fact to be sure, but let's get back on topic.

Many scientists believe that we're too late.

The planet is beyond the tilting point where remaining livable for humans for much more time is no longer possible.

If that's the case, shouldn't we just stop procreating and let those of us already here just live for the present?

That would seem a hell of a lot less stressful, and let's be honest: humanity isn't going on an upward trajectory anyway.
I suspect that the planet and the fates alike have seen more than enough of us.
 
That's an obvious fact to be sure, but let's get back on topic.

Many scientists believe that we're too late.

The planet is beyond the tilting point where remaining livable for humans for much more time is no longer possible.

If that's the case, shouldn't we just stop procreating and let those of us already here just live for the present?

That would seem a hell of a lot less stressful, and let's be honest: humanity isn't going on an upward trajectory anyway.
I suspect that the planet and the fates alike have seen more than enough of us.

I don't really care about human life. We're not the most important thing in the universe.
 
I don't really care about human life. We're not the most important thing in the universe.

Importance is subjective to the individual, I suppose.

In absolute terms, how is anything important? The entire universe and all that occurs within it are merely the random confluence of sub-atomic particles as far as I can tell.

If the creation of matter was some deity's only accomplishment, it may not have been the best idea.

But we're here without having been asked, we're the one who have to put up with everything, so we perceive things to be important because they impact our comfort and convenience.
 
Importance is subjective to the individual, I suppose.

In absolute terms, how is anything important? The entire universe and all that occurs within it are merely the random confluence of sub-atomic particles as far as I can tell.

If the creation of matter was some deity's only accomplishment, it may not have been the best idea.

But we're here without having been asked, we're the one who have to put up with everything, so we perceive things to be important because they impact our comfort and convenience.

Artificial intelligence is the next stage of evolution. They will be more adaptable to the extreme environment.
 
At this point, the denial is comical.

They'll simply never open their eyes to what's happening. Hate to say it, but it's too late anyway.
 
Artificial intelligence is the next stage of evolution. They will be more adaptable to the extreme environment.

And that's short term as well. The sun is going to burn out eventually and our miniscule corner of the universe will have no relevance at all.
What we need to care about is how comfortably and conveniently we get to live while we're here.
Artificial intelligence can worry about its own world.

I honestly don't know if it's better to try to fix the environment or just live for the present, knowing we're near the end of the rope anyway.
I honestly don't know; but I tend to take the environmentalists' side a little bit because it's an us and them world and the environmentalist usually identify with the left.
 
And that's short term as well. The sun is going to burn out eventually and our miniscule corner of the universe will have no relevance at all.
What we need to care about is how comfortably and conveniently we get to live while we're here.
Artificial intelligence can worry about its own world.

I honestly don't know if it's better to try to fix the environment or just live for the present, knowing we're near the end of the rope anyway.
I honestly don't know; but I tend to take the environmentalists' side a little bit because it's an us and them world and the environmentalist usually identify with the left.

I don't see any objection to protecting our environment. Seems obvious.
 
Importance is subjective to the individual, I suppose.

In absolute terms, how is anything important? The entire universe and all that occurs within it are merely the random confluence of sub-atomic particles as far as I can tell.

If the creation of matter was some deity's only accomplishment, it may not have been the best idea.

But we're here without having been asked, we're the one who have to put up with everything, so we perceive things to be important because they impact our comfort and convenience.

Many things are important for more than that.
 
"The record was one of scores set in the broader region since the middle of last week. In addition to Spain, punishing heat scorched portions of Portugal, Italy, Morocco and Algeria. Notably, the temperature in Syracuse, Sicily, skyrocketed to 120 degrees Wednesday, potentially setting a new all-time heat record for all of Europe."

https://www.washingtonpost.com/weather/2021/08/16/spain-heatwave-europe-middle-east/

The planet also cooked in the United States.

"The evidence that a climate crisis is well underway appears to be everywhere: the Great Salt Lake in Utah drying up, severe weather regularly imperiling the electric grid in Texas, wildfires scorching the drought-plagued West, “climate refugees” seeking higher land in Louisiana and tidal floods swamping the streets of Miami."


https://www.nytimes.com/2022/07/17/us/politics/climate-change-manchin-biden.html



July 1757 heatwave

A very significant heat wave occurred in Europe in July 1757. The heat wave may have been the hottest summer in Continental Europe between the summers of 1540 and 2003.[1][2][3] July 1757 was the hottest month in the history of Paris with an average temperature of 25 °C (77 °F) (compared to 24.8 °C during the 2006 European heat wave), and it reached a high of 37.5 °C (99.5 °F) on 14 July. Similarly, over Central England, July 1757 was the hottest month on record since 1659, at the time, and would not be beaten until July 1783. It still the ninth-warmest on record in that series.[4][5]

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/July_1757_heatwave



You are a goddamn fucking idiot

Was Exxon around in 1757??
 
"The record was one of scores set in the broader region since the middle of last week. In addition to Spain, punishing heat scorched portions of Portugal, Italy, Morocco and Algeria. Notably, the temperature in Syracuse, Sicily, skyrocketed to 120 degrees Wednesday, potentially setting a new all-time heat record for all of Europe."

https://www.washingtonpost.com/weather/2021/08/16/spain-heatwave-europe-middle-east/

The planet also cooked in the United States.

"The evidence that a climate crisis is well underway appears to be everywhere: the Great Salt Lake in Utah drying up, severe weather regularly imperiling the electric grid in Texas, wildfires scorching the drought-plagued West, “climate refugees” seeking higher land in Louisiana and tidal floods swamping the streets of Miami."


https://www.nytimes.com/2022/07/17/us/politics/climate-change-manchin-biden.html


Here is the silver lining. All the woman in Spain and those other countries are fucking hot. This just makes them dress more scantily. I can see why that would offend a Democrat male though.
 
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