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samthetrekkie · 1 year ago
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"kirk and his very attractive friend", yes I agree. in general, I'm so spirk now though, I can't unsee it.
I love that they did these pretty obvious episodes about discrimination/equality in season 3. it was like they had nothing to lose anymore. also, the art protest looks eerily familiar. hello, last generation...
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gothmusiclatinamerica · 5 months ago
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"Last Generation" by Aguascalientes, Mexico-based deathrock group Sex Catrina off of their 2022 EP Stage Flesh 2
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godsinstrument · 1 year ago
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climate change blackpill megapost
there are several climate tipping points identified in the united nations intergovernmental panel on climate change sixth assessment report (chapter 3, specifically). tipping points refer to critical thresholds in a system that, when exceeded, can lead to a significant change in the state of the system, often with an understanding that the change is irreversible. they are:
the greenland ice sheet
the west antarctic ice sheet
the atlantic meridional overturning current
monsoon systems
el niño-southern oscillation
tropical rainforests
northern boreal forests
thawing permafrost
extreme heat
current (2022) global warming of ~1.1°C above preindustrial temperatures already lies within the lower end of some tipping point uncertainty ranges. several tipping points may be triggered in the paris agreement range of 1.5 to <2°C global warming, with many more likely at the 2 to 3°C of warming expected on current policy trajectories.
greenland's ice sheet is in disequilibrium and we are committed to 2-3 meters of sea level rise from its melt alone in the next 200 years.
greenland's ice sheets have been melting twice as fast in the last twenty years as they were during the previous century.
rapid increase in the rate of melting of the west antarctic ice sheet is unavoidable.
the west antarctic ice sheet is retreating twice as fast as previously predicted
because of widespread seawater intrusion beneath the grounded ice of the thwaites glacier.
the west antarctic ice sheet will raise sea levels by four meters when it melts.
this is causing the atlantic meridional overturning current to collapse.
the gulf stream (aka amoc) is weakening. 99% confidence. measured volume through the florida straits has declined by 4% in the past 40 years
the gulf stream will collapse between 2025 and 2095. 95% confidence.
the north atlantic is four standard deviations above its historic temperatures.
when the amoc collapses, the arctic sea-ice pack will extend down to 50°n. the vast expansion of the northern hemispheric sea-ice pack amplifies further northern hemispheric cooling via the ice-albedo feedback.
a collapse of the atlantic meridional overturning circulation would have substantial impacts on global precipitation patterns, especially in the vulnerable tropical monsoon regions in west africa, east asia, and india where they will experience shorter wet seasons and longer dry seasons with an overall decrease in precipitation
although recent studies indicate that the amazon will experience net benefit from the collapse of the amoc with cooler temperatures and increased rainfall
increased el niño intensity will increase the frequency and severity of droughts in the amazon rainforest.
even if we were able to stabilize global mean temperature at 1.5º C, el niño intensity will continue to increase for a century
and the amazon rainforest is currently in the worst drought on record, which may indicate it has passed its threshold to maintain its own wet climate.
while widespread and persistent warming of permafrost has been observed in polar regions and at high elevations since about 1980, the highest permafrost temperatures in the instrumental record were recorded in 2018–2019 (data from 2019-2020)
as of 2019 the southern extent of permafrost had receded northwards by 30 to 80km
soil fires in the canadian arctic are burning the peat underground and melting the permafrost. stat from the study 70% of recorded area of arctic peat affected by burning over the past forty years has occurred in the last eight and 30% of it was in 2020 alone.
nasa finds that tundra releases plumes of methane in the wake of wildfires.
in 2023 eight times more land burned in canada than average.
russian siberia experienced a similarly massive fire season in 2021.
a methane source we weren’t expecting was warmer, wetter conditions to increase organic decomposition in tropical wetlands which is releasing ever increasing amounts of methane.
we have been experiencing exponential rise in atmospheric methane since 2006. historical data indicates that we may have entered into an ice age termination event fueled by these methane releases.
we have been over 1.5º C above pre-industrial temperatures since the beginning of 2023.
this may be because of the extreme el niño conditions of the 2023-24 cycle, but breaches of 1.5°C for a month or a year are early signs of getting perilously close to exceeding the long-term limit
and the world meteorological organization expects us to permanently break 1.5º C of warming from pre-industrial levels within the next five years.
the united nations environmental programme (unep) emissions gap report found that current fossil fuel extraction commitments leave no credible path to keeping warming below 1.5º C. based on current policies we will experience 2.8ºC of warming by 2100. even if all current pledges were implemented and followed through with (which they never have been), we will only be able to limit that to 2.4-2.6ºC of warming.
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misscromwellsmonocle · 2 years ago
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Für wen machen Sie Politik, Kanzler Scholz? (Who do you do politics for, Chancellor Scholz?)
Protest action by Letzte Generation (Last Generation) (2023) at a Dior store in Germany
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schlorian · 2 years ago
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godsinstrument · 2 years ago
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there are six climate tipping points identified in the united nations intergovernmental panel on climate change sixth assessment report. the greenland ice sheet, the west antarctic ice sheet, the atlantic meridional overturning current (amoc, colloquially the gulf stream), the amazon rainforest, and thawing releasing runaway amounts of methane.
greenland's ice sheet is in disequilibrium and we are committed to 2-3 meters of sea level rise from its melt alone in the next 200 years.
greenland's ice sheets have been melting twice as fast in the last twenty years as they were during the previous century.
rapid increase in the rate of melting of the west antarctic ice sheet is unavoidable.
the west antarctic ice sheet is retreating twice as fast as previously predicted.
this is causing the atlantic meridional overturning current to collapse.
the gulf stream is weakening. 99% confidence. measured volume through the florida straits has declined by 4% in the past 40 years.
the gulf stream will collapse between 2025 and 2095. 95% confidence.
the amazon rainforest is currently in a drought that may indicate it has passed its threshold to maintain its own wet climate as a result of deforestation.
nasa finds that tundra releases plumes of methane in the wake of wildfires.
this year eight times more land burned in canada than average.
soil fires in the canadian arctic are burning the peat underground and melting the permafrost. stat from the study 70% of recorded area of arctic peat affected by burning over the past forty years has occurred in the last eight and 30% of it was in 2020 alone.
russian siberia experienced a similarly massive fire season in 2021.
a methane source we weren't expecting was warmer, wetter conditions to increase organic decomposition in tropical wetlands to release ever increasing amounts of methane.
we are sixteen years into an ice age termination event fueled by these tropical methane releases.
the world meteorological organization expects us to break 1.5º C of warming from pre-industrial levels within the next five years..
united nations environmental programme (unep) emissions gap report found that current fossil fuel extraction commitments leave no credible path to keeping warming below 1.5º C. based on current policies we will experience 2.8ºC of warming by 2100. even if all current pledges were implemented and followed through with (which they never have been), we will only be able to limit that to 2.4-2.6ºC of warming.
15,000 scientists warn that society could collapse this century.
we aren't going to have a choice. this is the sixth great extinction.
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assiraphales · 1 year ago
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genuinely one of the worst things that’s happened to television in the last few years (exacerbated by streaming services) is death of Filler. going from 20 episodes to 8 because “we didn’t really need that episode where the main characters went to the beach right? it had no long lasting effect” but we DID!!! we needed to see how they act without the Big Bad Plot and to establish the dynamics between the characters and lay in the sun (do they forget sunscreen? how do they react to a thieving seagull? do they get buried in the sand or do they do the burying?). the plot isn’t everything. the action doesn’t hit as hard without the quiet moments. give us character development and our little scenes back
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bauerntanz · 3 months ago
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Eine Klimaaktivistin hat bei einer Blockade in #Bremen einen #Papierflieger geworfen und musste dafür vor Gericht.
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ghost-kings-court-jester · 1 year ago
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Saw this frame on a different reblog by @thatssroughbuddy but why does it look like Iroh is using his phone to take a photo of his nephew at a landmark
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lettersfromgod · 5 months ago
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"Yea, the whole universe declares My glory, for I am He who commanded the stars to shine their light and the galaxies to take their form. Behold, My voice reaches across the universe, and reverence is spread out before Me. For I command the hills to bow down and the mountains to be brought low, and it is so. Yea, the whole earth trembles when I pass by, for I am great in power and My glory has no equal! Thus the fear of The Lord goes before Me, and obedience follows after Me, says The Lord. Yet you peoples of the earth have turned from Me, and have rebelled against Me days without end! Thus I call upon the sons of men, even all who dwell upon the earth, to repent, to turn from your wicked ways, to bring forth new works worthy of repentance… Oh that justice would well up like water, and righteousness as an ever-flowing stream.[1]"
~ Says The Lord
[1]: Amos 5:24 (CJB)
📖 Excerpt from: https://www.thevolumesoftruth.com/ABASEMENT
▶ Four Part Video Series (with voice over): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v4vj7-yOaFo&list=PL6D1BC949E9840878&index=25
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timeofdeathnote · 1 year ago
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stop that's so funny 💀
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featherfangart · 6 months ago
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'Not now, not in front of--'
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gleyssonsalles · 1 year ago
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Não Passará Esta Geração? Qual Geração?
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petricorah · 5 months ago
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something cozy for @marriedzukka [ids in alt]
(and thanks for everyone who joined the stream on this one!)
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psychotrenny · 5 months ago
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People on here seem to like communist women with guns, so here's some pictures of female Mozambique FRELIMO fighters taken during their war of liberation against Fascist Portugal and its NATO backers
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Guerillas with captured G3 rifles
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Female guerillas carrying supplies alongside their male comrades
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Guerilla posed in firing position
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Militant posing with rifle
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cozylittleartblog · 1 year ago
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"content creator" is a corporate word.
we are artists.
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