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I cant believe there's still retards out there still brainwashed thinking spreading shit in the air everytime you need to go somewhere isn't gonna do shit on the grand scale of things. I'ts not a complicated idea. Vroom vroom make air thicker, make things hotter, more fire and more heatwave. Seems pretty intuitive to me, it's usually two degrees more in city centers than in the countryside.

But the edgy retards read stupid nazi shit from the internet and they think it's biz as usual. LA burned, valencia burned, when your city will, will u finally get it?

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    Its a good day when you can trigger both ostream and @Lensflare with the same topic. lol
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    @YourMom I thought something similar.

    Finally a topic where ostream, you, jestdotty and whimsical can fight about 😂
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    @YourMom i'm too hot.

    I'd move to canada but it's full of brits.
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    Isn't that because of all the concrete and bricks retaining heat?
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    The world is big, very, very big. Most is ocean. Atmosphere even bigger. We're nothing for it. There are so many other topics we should look into before this stuff. This subject is a bottomless pit. That's why the media likes it, they can unlimited milk it. Also, if something requires so much words to be explained, it's mostly not very based. It's just clear that we don't know much about it making us endlessly speculate about it.
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    LA burned , valencia burned, what does that have to do with it? I don't get it. Something was 37 degrees, became 38 degrees and got on fire? Like.. Oh lord.
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    @antigermgerm CO2 doesn't increase temperature of the air but humidity does. and Canada gets humidity the level of a rainforest

    also our government refuses to do proper forest management now so we keep having forest fires so they can blame it on not having enough green energy grift
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    @BordedDev yes concreted areas are hotter because of all the concrete soaking up the direct sunlight and retaining the heat

    and trees are a heatsink into the deep earth also, if your cities plant those. but there's lots of stretches of road in some places that do not and they're hotter because of it
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    1. Prolonged Droughts: Climate change has led to longer and more intense drought periods in many regions. Drier conditions dry out vegetation, making it more flammable and increasing the likelihood of fires starting and spreading.

    2. Altered Weather Patterns: Changes in weather patterns can lead to increased wind speeds and unpredictable weather, which can help fires ignite more easily and spread rapidly.

    3. Reduced Snowpack and Earlier Snowmelt: In some areas, reduced snowpack and earlier melting extend the dry season, providing a longer window for fires to occur.

    4. Vegetation Changes: Warmer temperatures and changing rainfall patterns can alter ecosystems, leading to the growth of more fire-prone vegetation types.

    I dismiss all. All vague. Not very plausible at all. Butterfly effect on steroids.
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    @whimsical LA had hobos lighting garbage cans and stuff. probably paid by craiglist ads. like during their fires lol... known homeless people of the area caught multiple times making it all worse and confronted on phone cameras by citizens... some people just wanna watch the world burn! Joker Marvel propaganda working well you see
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    @whimsical DEW. And no you cannot change my mind on that cause. Paradise Hills burned and none of the fucking trees burned. China has over 20 satellites in the air with 1GW lasers on each.
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    This fight is getting a bit unbalanced. We need more environmentards!
    Ostream, where are your clones when we need them?
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    @Lensflare oh I think we need to treat the world better. The islands of plastic in the middle of the oceans is disgusting. So there are definitely priority issues the world needs to address.

    If you want to explore a fun topic related to the environment. Then lookup oil seeps in the ocean. I am convinced that oil may not in fact be a fossil fuel at all. Wild to learn about.
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    @YourMom then… climatards I guess?
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    @Lensflare that and the definition of renewables is a lie. There is no such thing. At some point we will have to harvest space. That is unless we acknowledge LENR in the mainstream.
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