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Do any of you have any plans for travel? Are there any interesting incidents you faced while travelling? Let's hear each other's stories.
It's been unusually hot weather here. Around 40C, they say it's global climate change consequence.
Last edited by joint (2024-07-21 09:45:41)
Most of people here dont have opportunity or any plans to Travel unfortunatly...
It's been unusually hot weather here. Around 40C, they say it's global climate change consequence.
In the United States, there are a lot of people that totally believe that climate change does not exist. They continue to believe this in the face of record breaking heat waves, hurricanes and city streets being flooded monthly in coastal cities like Miami due to sea level rise.
Just because they deny climate change, doesn't mean it does not exist. Climate change can't be wished away.
On the other end of that spectrum there are people who think every time the weather gets uncomfortable for them it's climate change. Who says which weather is "normal" for a certain area? There's been ice ages and even hotter periods.
The more serious problem I think is brainwashed people believing that weather can be bought away by paying tax and pleasing the weather gods wishes
A bit of war over here and a bit of "climate neutrality" over there - all sorts of fun can be haved with your money
joint wrote:It's been unusually hot weather here. Around 40C, they say it's global climate change consequence.
In the United States, there are a lot of people that totally believe that climate change does not exist. They continue to believe this in the face of record breaking heat waves, hurricanes and city streets being flooded monthly in coastal cities like Miami due to sea level rise.
Just because they deny climate change, doesn't mean it does not exist. Climate change can't be wished away.
Climate change is definitely a thing, wether it natural or anthropogenic. It's going hotter.. I can even say that here ecosystem is change every year, espesially insects, species appear and disappear randomly from year to year.
Most of people here dont have opportunity or any plans to Travel unfortunatly...
But you already are living in a resort town?
Lol climate change is self-explanatory, tests of nuclear weapons, bombs, various experiments disrupt the climate, destroy the ozone layer. There have always been good snowy cold winters in my city (2000-2013), but during the last 10 years, God willing if the snow falls and lies for at least a few days, last winter there was no snow, the winter before last it went for 3 days somewhere on January 10, and so on.
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Alvarez-Latino wrote:Most of people here dont have opportunity or any plans to Travel unfortunatly...
But you already are living in a resort town?
Sshhhh it's he's secret xD
InguiringMind wrote:joint wrote:It's been unusually hot weather here. Around 40C, they say it's global climate change consequence.
In the United States, there are a lot of people that totally believe that climate change does not exist. They continue to believe this in the face of record breaking heat waves, hurricanes and city streets being flooded monthly in coastal cities like Miami due to sea level rise.
Just because they deny climate change, doesn't mean it does not exist. Climate change can't be wished away.Climate change is definitely a thing, wether it natural or anthropogenic. It's going hotter.. I can even say that here ecosystem is change every year, espesially insects, species appear and disappear randomly from year to year.
I don't see couple of bird species these days. Don't know if it's effect of global warming
Yesterday we had the warmest day of winter in country's history after a record breaking cool wave lmao.
ye, weather is fk'd up
Climate change is definitely a thing, wether it natural or anthropogenic. It's going hotter.. I can even say that here ecosystem is change every year, espesially insects, species appear and disappear randomly from year to year.
I haven't seen a single firefly or scarab in decades. Future generations will only know roaches and stray cats.
Most of people here dont have opportunity or any plans to Travel unfortunatly...
Going from your bed to the kitchen doesn’t count as a vacation
joint wrote:Climate change is definitely a thing, wether it natural or anthropogenic. It's going hotter.. I can even say that here ecosystem is change every year, espesially insects, species appear and disappear randomly from year to year.
I haven't seen a single firefly or scarab in decades. Future generations will only know roaches and stray cats.
I live in the US. State of Alabama. I grew up in a small farming community. As a child I spent my summer evenings catching fireflies. I remember going barefoot all summer long, and you learned quick not to walk through clover in the yard- it was teeming with honeybees.
Sadly the fireflies and the honeybees are gone- I have recently saw mention of concerns about climate changes impact on fireflies- there is concern but not conclusive data as of now.
Honeybees are a different situation. Their decline is partially due to disease and to a larger extent pesticide related.
I went out into my yard into an area with clover- and there was not a single honeybee present. I did see two bumblebees.
In the US it is now big business carrying honeybees across the country to serve pollination duties in California's almond orchards. Pollination is such a lucrative proposition that stealing bee hives has become a popular criminal enterprise.
On the other end of that spectrum there are people who think every time the weather gets uncomfortable for them it's climate change. Who says which weather is "normal" for a certain area? There's been ice ages and even hotter periods.
The more serious problem I think is brainwashed people believing that weather can be bought away by paying tax and pleasing the weather gods wishesA bit of war over here and a bit of "climate neutrality" over there - all sorts of fun can be haved with your money
To an extent I agree. The Earth has experienced natural swings in temperature. For example the recent Ice Age period.
Climate scientist have demonstrated that CO2 is a heat trapping gas. This test is easily demonstrated in the lab.
As far as the hole in the ozone is concerned, the banning of fluorocarbons in the US and other developed countries has resulted in the size of the hole stabilizing and starting to close, however is is projected to remain open until at least the year 2050.
One thing is certain- whether global warming is entirely man made, or a natural phenomenon - or likely a combination of both, we can be assured that it is really getting hotter.
The rubber as they say will really hit the road, when the temperatures becomes hot enough to disrupt agriculture- and our coastal cities are being flooded.
Wars could eventually be fought over food. There are no guarantees that countries that enjoy adequate rainfall to sustain their food needs, will be able to do this in the future.
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joint wrote:Climate change is definitely a thing, wether it natural or anthropogenic. It's going hotter.. I can even say that here ecosystem is change every year, espesially insects, species appear and disappear randomly from year to year.
I haven't seen a single firefly or scarab in decades. Future generations will only know roaches and stray cats.
Stray cats and poison resisting roaches* yes:)
Wonder if we have same roaches. ?
Holiday? What is that? I am fishing this summer. 28°c tomorrow. Have to fish at night so the ice don't melt. And hard work in this temperature is torture. Insects are back in the arctic. They came back last year. This year you see dead insects on cars again. What we should be afraid of is global cooling.
The climate is unstable, now I'm in my village 200 km south of the city, if it's hot in the city and 28-32 degrees, then here it's 15-18)
Alvarez-Latino wrote:Most of people here dont have opportunity or any plans to Travel unfortunatly...
Going from your bed to the kitchen doesn’t count as a vacation
Sorry for you then maybe next year...
How we will find each other on the wastelands next year after fallout?
Let's gather under shelter 13? I'll be on the bike with human heads attached it.
I'm planning a trip to Spain next month. It will be my first time visiting the country. I'm really excited to explore Barcelona - I've heard great things about the architecture, food and nightlife there. After Barcelona, I'm going to spend a few days in Madrid to check out the museums and parks.
Dear uncle tuia,
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On the other hand,
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Whatever.
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I'm not away for vacation, i am blessed to live in a nice place.
That's the view, a hundred meters from my house, to the South.
Last edited by Blindschuetz (2024-08-20 19:45:25)
GORGEOUS Blind!!!! I am envious!! And also live in small Town. (304 people) Was 158 people in 2016!
We got mountains not beautiful fields and rolling hills......
The mountains have their own majesty.
:-)
Dear uncle tuia,
please be a good sheperd and save us from the bots, will you?!
On the other hand,
bots don't vote
bots don't hateWhatever.
Ah yes, bots stay on topic, so shall i.
I'm not away for vacation, i am blessed to live in a nice place.
That's the view, a hundred meters from my house, to the South.
https://i.ibb.co/bQstQTN/Blick-von-Kail … -S-den.png
Is this what heaven looks like? Where's this place?
I'm planning a trip to Spain next month. It will be my first time visiting the country. I'm really excited to explore Barcelona - I've heard great things about the architecture, food and nightlife there. After Barcelona, I'm going to spend a few days in Madrid to check out the museums and parks.
I'm sure you'll have a great time in Spain. Just make sure to try some tapas and sangria. I'd recommend planning out your days a bit so you can hit the top sights like Sagrada Familia, Casa Battlo, Cathedral. I was there 2 years back. You can check out their official tourism website https://www.spain.info/en/destination/barcelona/ and this guidebook https://gowithguide.com/blog/tourism-in … guide-5686 to plan your trip properly.
Wow. Thank you for sharing!
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