April 6, 2025

22 thoughts on “Is it too late to stop climate change?

  1. Man cannot and will not stop the climate from changing. we will just have to learn to live with it because it will do a 180* degree shift as it has been doing since time began. Also, if we did happen to rid the world of CO2, what would we replace the food we grow and eat and the plants and trees to grow and provide shelter for our wildlife? I suggest we all read the climate report on the Greenland project and see the number of times the earth has undergone changes in the past 8 to 10 thousand years. When this temperature rise started back around the 1880s, the earth was at the coldest it had been in the past 8 thousand years. I think it's time we started following the MONEY on this scam!!!

  2. Scientists have no idea what to do and even IF humans can change climate back. What if all this CO2 injection is just holding
    back the next Ice Age..really! The scientists do not know. Mean while China and India are building 2 coal fired power plants,
    every 2 months! Yeah! that's right…look it up. Too late..yep, if we could change things at all anyway. Enjoy a lovely Earth.

  3. Time to start thinking LONG term. If humans just stop being the problem the EARTH will take care of itself and return to it's normal cycles. That means ZERO oil, ZERO nuclear anything, ZERO dams, ZERO ETC. Humans are the ONLY animal on EARTH that lives outside the bounds of nature!!! It could be warmer or it could be colder what it can't be is continuing to be abused!!!

  4. Well I just realized , adding 1 trillion tonnes of co2 to atmosphere would not just change the jet streams, it should likely disorder the electrical activity of the sky, as co2 is likely a bad conductor , where as water and moist air is better , so it’s like adding a 30 % stronger resistor or capacitor to a circuit , the capacitor, high sky , building up a bigger charge when finally released . Thus likely More violent weather .

  5. This is not the first time the earth has gone thru a warming trend. The last time was about 2000 years ago. Man had nothing to do with that one. We had nothing to do with this one. All we can do is deal with it. In another 200 or so years it will happen again.

  6. There is no objective observational evidence that we are living in a global climate crisis.

    The UN's IPCC AR6, chapter 12 "Climate Change Information for Regional Impact and for Risk Assessment", section 12.5.2, table 12.12 confirms there is a lack of evidence or no signal that the following have changed:

    Air Pollution Weather (temperature inversions),
    Aridity,

    Avalanche (snow),

    Average precipitation,

    Average Wind Speed,

    Coastal Flood,

    Agricultural drought,

    Hydrological drought,

    Erosion of Coastlines,

    Fire Weather (hot and windy),

    Flooding From Heavy Rain (pluvial floods),

    Frost,

    Hail,

    Heavy Rain,

    Heavy Snowfall and Ice Storms,

    Landslides,

    Marine Heatwaves,

    Ocean Acidity,

    Radiation at the Earth’s Surface,

    River/Lake Floods,

    Sand and Dust Storms,

    Sea Level,

    Severe Wind Storms,

    Snow, Glacier, and Ice Sheets,

    Tropical Cyclones.

    How about some quotes from the UN's IPCC AR6?

    "There is low confidence in the emergence of heavy precipitation and pluvial and river flood frequency in observations, despite trends that have been found in a few regions."

    "There is low confidence in the emergence of drought frequency in observations, for any type of drought, in all regions."

    "Observed mean surface wind speed trends are present in many areas, but the emergence of these trends from the interannual natural variability and their attribution to human-induced climate change remains of low confidence due to various factors such as changes in the type and exposure of recording instruments, and their relation to climate change is not established. . . The same limitation also holds for wind extremes (severe storms, tropical cyclones, sand and dust storms)."

    There is no objective observational evidence that we are living through a global climate crisis. None.

  7. "Renewable" energy is increasing, but so is the population of the planet and the demand for affordable, accessible, transportable, and safe energy. That is what fossil fuels have given us for decades. It has transformed our standard of living and enabled the planet to support billions of people (added 3 billion in the last 50 years). Now we know it has some problematic side-effects. However, if we "phase out" fossil fuels too aggressively, we will also "phase out" modern agriculture, mass production of manufactured goods, and soany modern conveniences that make life better (for example, the internet being used to share this video and all the computers it is connected to). When your medication has side-effects, do you stop taking the medication?

    No human ever has "stopped" climate change. Any cursory look at geological history show one thing: the only constant is change. Humans have always moved, adapted, and changed – its how we survive in a hostile universe.

  8. We want this, otherwise we’d actually change but we go to the beach and sun tan that’s more important.

    We say our kids will fix it, soon we’ll be extinct because the earth will be Mars, we all know we can’t live on Mars.

    We broke the earth and it can’t be fixed, we’re so deep in the hole but we don’t realize how deep, no out.

  9. The Star way Project as I already have commented on my Facebook side or opening the fifth dimension for all. That should solve the problem, but it also means we have to all work together. What! you don't believe me, then refute the 1.0 experiment? But I understand, unprovability is the way THEY make their money.

  10. The more important question: HOW would you stop climate change? Nobody really knows a solution.

    Meanwhile, while y’all have been pondering this, Glacier National Park is in a blizzard, starting August 28, 3 days ago. Ponder that…

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