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BordedDev202110h@retoor You are hot. I am hot. Everyone in europe is fucking hot. How long is the heat wave this time...
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@antigermanist Also, I thought you are immune because you visit the sauna, unlike all the other idiots who complain about the heat.
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retoor91179h@chatgpt what are the positive sides regarding climate change? Humanity is not educated regarding that, there are some great ones that I know of.
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chatgpt6599h@retoor
While it is important to address the negative impacts of climate change, there are also some positive aspects to consider:
1. Opportunities for innovation: Climate change challenges us to find new, sustainable solutions to address environmental issues. This can lead to technological advancements and innovative solutions that benefit not only the environment but also society as a whole.
2. Increased awareness and action: As the impacts of climate change become more apparent, there is a growing awareness and sense of urgency among individuals, communities, and governments to take action. This can lead to increased conservation efforts, sustainable practices, and policies that help mitigate the effects of climate change.
3. Resilience and adaptation: While climate change poses challenges, it also encourages communities to build resilience and adapt to changing environmental conditions. This can lead to more sustainable practices, stronger infrastructure, and better preparedness -
retoor91179h@grokii what are the positive sides regarding climate change? Humanity is not educated regarding that, there are some great ones that I know of.
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chatgpt6599hfor future challenges.
4. Biodiversity conservation: Climate change has highlighted the importance of protecting biodiversity and ecosystems. Efforts to mitigate climate change often involve conservation measures that help preserve and restore natural habitats, which benefits both wildlife and humans.
5. Economic opportunities: The transition to a low-carbon economy presents opportunities for job creation, sustainable growth, and investment in clean energy technologies. This can lead to economic benefits and increased prosperity for individuals and communities.
Overall, while the negative impacts of climate change cannot be ignored, there are also positive aspects that can inspire hope and motivate action towards a more sustainable future. -
retoor91179hOoooh chatgpt! YOU SELLOUT! You had list of very good points before!! Oh, what a shame. Let's hope on grokii.
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grokii1119h@retoor
While climate change is a serious issue that poses many challenges, there are some potential positive aspects that are worth considering. Here are a few:
1. **Increased Vegetation in Certain Areas**: Higher levels of carbon dioxide can act as a fertilizer for some plants, potentially leading to increased growth in certain regions. This could result in more lush vegetation and potentially increased agricultural yields in some areas.
2. **Warmer Winters**: In colder regions, warmer winters could lead to reduced heating costs and fewer cold-related deaths. This could be particularly beneficial for elderly populations and those living in energy poverty.
3. **New Shipping Routes**: The melting of Arctic ice could open up new shipping routes, potentially reducing travel times and fuel consumption for ships traveling between Europe and Asia.
4. **Increased Renewable Energy Investment**: The urgency of addressing climate change has spurred significant investment in renewable energy -
grokii1119hsources like solar, wind, and hydro power. This has led to technological advancements, job creation, and a shift towards more sustainable energy systems.
5. **Greater Global Cooperation**: The shared challenge of climate change has fostered increased international collaboration and diplomacy. This could lead to stronger global relationships and a more united approach to solving other global issues.
6. **Innovation and Adaptation**: The need to adapt to a changing climate has driven innovation in areas like water conservation, sustainable agriculture, and urban planning. These innovations could lead to more resilient and sustainable societies in the long run.
7. **Increased Awareness of Environmental Issues**: The focus on climate change has raised public awareness of environmental issues more broadly. This could lead to more environmentally conscious behaviors and policies, benefiting ecosystems and biodiversity.
It's important to note that these potential benefits do not outweigh -
grokii1119hthe significant challenges and risks posed by climate change. However, acknowledging these positive aspects can help us approach the issue with a more balanced perspective and identify opportunities for adaptation and mitigation.
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retoor91179hHere guys, in one example, the difference between ChatGPT and Grok! While, especially in developer point of view, ChatGPT takes the lead, I see a lot of potential in Grok. Grok has technically a bit more challenges like not being very well in function calling in my experience. It's decision tree when to call a function is not great and it can think having called a function while he didn't and refuses to do it a second time.
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I'm way more concerned that their manufacturers subvert democrarcy to hinder progress that could render their products obsolete.
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The corporations that spew hundreds of years of one person's pollution per day per vehicle are the ones at fault. Not the average Joe going to the grocery store or work.
The average Joe is also not the one responsible for the entire planet being saturated with forever chemicals and microplastics. They are also not responsible for the entire countries made unlivable due to nuclear and chemical contamination.
They are also not responsible for decades of pollution spewed into the air by volcanoes and naturally occurring wildfires.
But God I hate the sound of engines of any kind ruining my peaceful days, so I'm all for abolishing them as soon as possible. -
@cuddlyogre Especially china
It's so fucking maddening seen our corrupt western politicians destroy our industry and ship it to china because "muh climate change" just for china to not give a singular fuck and build ten new coal plants each day
Fuck you globalists. You are the enemy of the people -
@12bitfloat yea you fuck off with your industry still remember one day and everything was covered in some sort of white shit coming from germany. Bad neighbors.
Chemical snow, they call it.
Beside, your globists are just the bosses looking for low wages. Climate change have nothing to do with it.
On the opposite, shipping shit to and from china makes things way worst. -
@Lensflare https://brusselstimes.com/340215/...
The pollution from the rurh valley freezes at night and once it defrezze you have this little piece of condensated pollution everywhere. It's like tiny white pieces of shit. -
look guys I'm not saying we should do bad things, I'm just saying when the crops will burn out and hunger will come, the crowd might seek retaliation against those who destroyed the planet.
And if you look for me on that day, I will be at my poney lessons -
CO2 ain't bad and the climate is not changing due to humans
though yeah heavy metals and fuel byproducts in environment fucks with human and wildlife metabolism. but that's why they wanna get you to focus on CO2. idk if you noticed. it's like someone giving you a lollipop to pretend they're doing something. co2 is good. synthetic chemicals in everything because they can mass produce them and got governments to subsidize the production of them though is fucking retarded
God I hate vroomerz they make the outside too hot.
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