Climate Change (Global Warming) 🥶🌍🌞

Whilst parousing the net I found this from the WWF (not the world wrestling Foundation)

In the beginning it says

A mass extinction is a short period of geological time in which a high percentage of biodiversity, or distinct species—bacteria, fungi, plants, mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians, fish, invertebrates—dies out. In this definition, it’s important to note that, in geological time, a ‘short’ period can span thousands or even millions of years. The planet has experienced five previous mass extinction events, the last one occurring 65.5 million years ago
This would seem to accept that climate change events are inevitable but are millions of years apart (so much for so many scientists 30 years to save the earth).

They then try to draw distinctions between all 5 previous extinction events were natural events and not man made, but the next one is, honest guv it is and we can stop it if you give us money, see donate button at the top right of the page🤭

Unlike previous extinction events caused by natural phenomena, the sixth mass extinction is driven by human activity, primarily (though not limited to) the unsustainableuse of land, water, and energy, and climate change.

So now we know that the dinousaurs were wiped out because their arms were to short to reach into their pockets and give the WWF money (dinosaurs should not be confused with yorkshire and scottish people who also have short arms and long pockets)

 
Whilst parousing the net I found this from the WWF (not the world wrestling Foundation)

In the beginning it says

A mass extinction is a short period of geological time in which a high percentage of biodiversity, or distinct species—bacteria, fungi, plants, mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians, fish, invertebrates—dies out. In this definition, it’s important to note that, in geological time, a ‘short’ period can span thousands or even millions of years. The planet has experienced five previous mass extinction events, the last one occurring 65.5 million years ago, about tea time.
This would seem to accept that climate change events are inevitable but are millions of years apart (so much for so many scientists 30 years to save the earth).

They then try to draw distinctions between all 5 previous extinction events were natural events and not man made, but the next one is, honest guv it is and we can stop it if you give us money, see donate button at the top right of the page🤭

Unlike previous extinction events caused by natural phenomena, the sixth mass extinction is driven by human activity, primarily (though not limited to) the unsustainableuse of land, water, and energy, and climate change.

So now we know that the dinousaurs were wiped out because their arms were to short to reach into their pockets and give the WWF money (dinosaurs should not be confused with yorkshire and scottish people who also have short arms and long pockets)


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There is nothing unnatural about me and I'm doing my bit for climate change.

Yeah ok...

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This today on Sky news about data centres and water use. One thing I noticed was, we are often told about temperature rises of 1-2% could cause huge climate change negatives. One example of use is a data centre that takes water from the thames and then feeds it back into the thames at 1-2 degrees hotter, I wonder if that effects the wildlife using and living in the thames?

Anyway, his presentation is a bit adhd but he does get the point over

 
Don’t forget to recycle to save the world 🤣🤣

If you pay attention it seems these recycling centres often go up in flames, it's like "we're full boss, what should we do to accept more shit snd money from the council" - "leave it to me lads, there'll be plenty space in the morning" 🤔
 
Nobody mention the action of tectonic movements, which causes some land to rise and other land to sink, when compared with sea levels.

Have you ever wondered why some coastal land appears to be disappearing but other coastal land does not? The answer is of course, *climate change*. Shut up.
 
Nobody mention the action of tectonic movements, which causes some land to rise and other land to sink, when compared with sea levels.

Have you ever wondered why some coastal land appears to be disappearing but other coastal land does not? The answer is of course, *climate change*. Shut up.


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Nobody mention the action of tectonic movements, which causes some land to rise and other land to sink, when compared with sea levels.

Have you ever wondered why some coastal land appears to be disappearing but other coastal land does not? The answer is of course, *climate change*. Shut up.
As I'm sure you are fully aware, looking at sea levels led to the discovery of tectonic plate movement theory, but, hey - there's no money in that shit 💰🤣
 
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