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I don't know if this deserves its own thread, I lurk a lot but I'm not smart or a STEMfag, but I want to talk about climate change. There's a lot of conflicting infirmation out there and its hard to do my own research as a layman because the real info is hidden in "actual" scientific papers that are hard for me to understand. So give to me straight /sci/. Are we fucked?

>> No.8258548
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yes

>> No.8258557

>>8258546
We're fucked in the ass and pay out the pussy/pp hole, mouth, ears, and nose with taxes and cost transference. They turned climate change into a nice excuse to print more $$$ from the jewish controlled federal reserve.

>> No.8258558

>>8258548
What can we do at this point to mitigate the damage? And what are most damaging factors of climate change. I understand it'll be a lot warmer, what will happen to the agricultural industry? What is the average citizen's life expectancy after the crash?

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>>8258557
Hmm

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>>8258558
>What can we do at this point to mitigate the damage?
nothing, it's too late

>What is the average citizen's life expectancy after the crash?
you realize were going the way of the dino's right?

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>>8258562
>believing this idiot

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>>8258565

>> No.8258580

What about methane clathrates in the permafrost melting? Is it just a meme?

>> No.8258599

>>8258580
STEMfag here

>is it just a meme
no

methane liberation after the siberian traps event was the catalyst for the K-T boundary in the past ('the great dying)

>the great dying
look at the name. why do you think they called it that.

yes there have been climate fluctuations historically. yes, the overwhelming scientific consensus is that humans are influencing natural climate fluctuations negatively.

>cant understand scientific papers
focus on abstracts and conclusions then, do not resort to youtube or joe rogan (cmon anon...)

>> No.8258601

>>8258558
>What can we do at this point to mitigate the damage?
Third world genocide.
> And what are most damaging factors of climate change.
Developing nations

>> No.8258602

>>8258546
In principle climate change makes sense and it makes sense that humans' actions here are effecting it. But every number, statistic or estimate you're heard is flawed. There are too many variables at play to quantify. All we can empirically say is "Well that can't be good"

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>>8258599
Thanks for this info anon. Already found some good info on this and the great dying. Gonna read up, not that it'll matter

>> No.8259429

>>8258602
>every number, statistic or estimate you've heard is flawed
>so say I, /sci/ poster, guardian of universal knowledge

>> No.8259546

>>8258599
>KT boundary = the great dying

triggered desu