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Global/Globull Warming Thread


               
2025 Oct 6, 5:14pm   8,068 views  1,488 comments

by MolotovCocktail   follow (4)  




( Previous Globull Warming threads were merged into this one on 7 Oct 2025. See https://patrick.net/post/1210872/2012-04-02-patrick-net-suggestions?start=624#comment-2213087 )

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1389   WookieMan   2025 Aug 3, 7:53pm  

stereotomy says

Half of Canada is on fire since June. Guess where? In the provinces of Alberta, Saskatchewan, British Columbia, and Manitoba.

It just so happens that these are the four provinces making the most noise about leaving the corrupt Canadian federation.

Coincidence? If not, why aren't Ontario and Quebec burning as well?

Globohomo at its finest . . .




Missed this. Posted a map in the Canada thread. It's a shit show. And correct, the eastern territories have squat going on.

Literally looks like someone just took a road trip and started stuff on fire. It's been bad here in IL the last 5 years for sure. I mean at what point do all the forests burn down?
1390   stereotomy   2025 Aug 3, 10:21pm  

WookieMan says

Literally looks like someone just took a road trip and started stuff on fire. It's been bad here in IL the last 5 years for sure. I mean at what point do all the forests burn down?

Well, once they burn down all the forests, they'll start in the cities - first the Teslas, then the buildings; that was the whole point of eliminating cops.

Then, when they run out of things to set on fire, they proclaim, "Look what anthropic global warming has done!"

These pantifa arsonists are insane fucking psychos funded by the USAID and the deep state.
1395   MolotovCocktail   2025 Aug 8, 3:09pm  

And now solar:


1397   stereotomy   2025 Aug 9, 1:45pm  

MolotovCocktail says

And now solar:




Maybe that's why proto- and early humans grew bigger brains - to compete against increased CO2 in the atmosphere. Human brains shrunk in the centuries after the ice age because the CO2 content was meager.

The dinosaurs had tiny brains, because the O2 content in the atmosphere was up to 40%. Insects were over a foot long, because they depend on the adsorption of oxygen through spicules and don't have lungs.

Brain size is influenced by cognitive needs, body size, and the availability of oxygen to fuel brain function.
1398   MolotovCocktail   2025 Aug 9, 1:58pm  

Oceans absorb human produced CO2 quite easily...and fast.




1400   HeadSet   2025 Aug 9, 5:53pm  

stereotomy says

Maybe that's why proto- and early humans grew bigger brains - to compete against increased CO2 in the atmosphere.

Interesting theory but consider that CO2 was always just a trace element throughout all human existence. In no way did changing between one trace level to a slightly higher trace level have any effect on oxygen levels.
1401   HeadSet   2025 Aug 9, 5:57pm  

AD says

WTF ? I think its more natural than man made as part of the Earth's natural cycle

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/world/for-the-first-time-in-history-an-entire-nation-is-about-to-be-evacuated-because-of-global-warming/ar-AA1KcXDQ

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Also, if global warming was causing sea levels at Tuvalu to rise 15 centimeters, then sea levels everywhere would be rising at that rate.
1402   stereotomy   2025 Aug 9, 6:18pm  

AD says

WTF ? I think its more natural than man made as part of the Earth's natural cycle

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/world/for-the-first-time-in-history-an-entire-nation-is-about-to-be-evacuated-because-of-global-warming/ar-AA1KcXDQ

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You won't deny that atmospheric oxygen levels were up to 100% higher in the history of the Earth?

Large brains grow because there is less oxygen to metabolize glucose, the preferred nutrient of the brain.
1403   HeadSet   2025 Aug 9, 6:38pm  

stereotomy says

You won't deny that atmospheric oxygen levels were up to 100% higher in the history of the Earth?

Not during the human era. Good thing, imagine the size of mosquitos that could exist in a 40% oxygen atmosphere.
1404   stereotomy   2025 Aug 9, 7:37pm  

HeadSet says

stereotomy says


You won't deny that atmospheric oxygen levels were up to 100% higher in the history of the Earth?

Not during the human era. Good thing, imagine the size of mosquitos that could exist in a 40% oxygen atmosphere.

They did exist, not necessarily mosquitoes, but dragonflies over a foot long. The availability of oxygen to animals, as well as the availability of CO2 for plants, has profoundly influenced life on this planet for the past 500 million years.
1405   DemoralizerOfPanicans   2025 Aug 9, 7:39pm  

Ah, wind power, the ultimate lesson that "average" can encompass a wide range of numbers.
1406   HeadSet   2025 Aug 10, 8:59am  

stereotomy says

dragonflies over a foot long

A local museum here has a cast of that famous dragon fly with the 4-foot wingspan. Modern dragonflies eat mosquitos, so if that ancient one has a similar diet.....
1407   MolotovCocktail   2025 Aug 10, 10:15am  

Geologist Prof. Ian Plimer: "There is no climate emergency... It has never been proven that human emissions of carbon dioxide drive global warming."


"Only 3% of emissions are from humans, the rest is natural... So if you're to prove that humans, and their emissions of the the gas of life, change climate, then you also have to prove that the natural emissions—97% of all emissions—don't change climate."


"That has never been addressed."



https://x.com/wideawake_media/status/1954468690176495749
1413   Ceffer   2025 Aug 18, 11:50pm  

Weather modification as weapon, not gullible warming.



https://www.facebook.com/photo?fbid=1357590595726118&set=a.200855111399678
1417   MolotovCocktail   2025 Aug 24, 11:47am  

Patrick says






especially if you purchase Al Gore carbon credits.
1422   WookieMan   2025 Sep 2, 8:25pm  

MolotovCocktail says





Welcome to knowing this 30 years ago just now.
1423   MolotovCocktail   2025 Sep 3, 6:24am  

WookieMan says

Welcome to knowing this 30 years ago just now.


The new study is from 30 years ago?

Dude, you have problems I think.
1424   WookieMan   2025 Sep 3, 10:54am  

MolotovCocktail says

WookieMan says


Welcome to knowing this 30 years ago just now.


The new study is from 30 years ago?

Dude, you have problems I think.

Nope. Any thinking person knew Al Gore was full of shit. If you didn't, you're the idiot. FYI, 30 years ago. Time flies. Literally nothing you can deny with this comment. Try.
1426   Patrick   2025 Sep 20, 3:26pm  

https://www.mdpi.com/2077-1312/13/9/1641


Statistical tests were run on all selected datasets, taking acceleration of sea level rise as a hypothesis. In both datasets, approximately 95% of the suitable locations show no statistically significant acceleration of the rate of sea level rise. The investigation suggests that local, non-climatic phenomena are a plausible cause of the accelerated sea level rise observed at the remaining 5% of the suitable locations. On average, the rate of rise projected by the IPCC is biased upward with approximately 2 mm per year in comparison with the observed rate. ...

The majority of the local causes of rapid sea level rise (or drop) appear to be geologic. Tectonic motion explains sudden changes of sea level rise found in a few places.

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