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Doomsday Predictions
« on: June 10, 2017, 12:12:43 pm »
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In short, human driven climate change poses a great threat, unprecedented in type and scale to well-being, health and perhaps even to human survival……

Looking ahead to 2100, for which some modelled scenarios project an average global warming of 4 degrees Celsius , the report foresees that in such conditions people won’t be able to cope, let alone work productively, in the hottest parts of the year. And that’s assuming social and economic institutions and processes are till intact. Some regions may become uninhabitable.
“Australian National University, “Climate change and health: IPCC reports emerging risks, emerging consensus.” 31 Mar 2014
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Re: Doomsday Predictions
« Reply #1 on: June 10, 2017, 01:57:13 pm »
Liberal mythology

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« Reply #2 on: June 10, 2017, 08:52:53 pm »
Liberal mythology

Leftist religion. 

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Leftist religion. 

Progressive phantasy. 

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Re: Doomsday Predictions
« Reply #4 on: June 10, 2017, 09:04:43 pm »

People near the equator don't work much, anyway. People in Texas are 4 C hotter than most of the USA, and they be fine.

Hot and humid. Bring it on.

In my considered opinion, if mother nature is headed for hotter, ain't nuttin peoples like us, be able to do. Nuttin.
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« Reply #5 on: June 10, 2017, 10:02:51 pm »
In my considered opinion, if mother nature is headed for hotter, ain't nuttin peoples like us, be able to do. Nuttin.
Besides, it took a century of industrialization and population growth to get to this point. It would take far longer, barring some mass pandemic, to restore equilibrium.
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archive: Doomsday – page 1
June 23, 2016 by admin   

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Doomsday – 2100
November 3, 2015 by admin   

In short, human driven climate change poses a great threat, unprecedented in type and scale to well-being, health and perhaps even to human survival……

Looking ahead to 2100, for which some modelled scenarios project an average global warming of 4 degrees Celsius , the report foresees that in such conditions people won’t be able to cope, let alone work productively, in the hottest parts of the year. And that’s assuming social and economic institutions and processes are till intact. Some regions may become uninhabitable.
“Australian National University, “Climate change and health: IPCC reports emerging risks, emerging consensus.” 31 Mar 2014
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Doomsday – 2050

http://climatechangepredictions.org/categories/Doomsday

That right there just lost me on this. Those models have a long and rich history of failure and none of them can project the future weather correctly.

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« Reply #7 on: June 11, 2017, 08:46:31 pm »
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Looking ahead to 2100, for which some modelled scenarios project an average global warming of 4 degrees Celsius , the report foresees that in such conditions people won’t be able to cope, let alone work productively, in the hottest parts of the year. And that’s assuming social and economic institutions and processes are till intact. Some regions may become uninhabitable.

Sounds like central Texas in late July and August.