The biosphere around us, which we all depend on to live, is in rapid unstoppable collapse. We can all do our part to minimize our footprint and the damage we do
🚨🚨🚨 200 years of unchecked fossil fuel usage and other human-added (and artificially created) green house gasses have resulted in runaway global warming.
This image shows temperature anomalies of more than 28°C forecast over the Arctic Ocean late December 2025.
208 Caribbean and Latin American people extrajudicially murdered by US striking boats in the region Caribbean Sea and Pacific Ocean. US SOUTHCOM announced yesterday that it murdered 2 ppl in the Pacific yesterday.
(No S&R updates, so will assume that claimed survivors murdered)
@UNEP >Protecting it will require action
^^ This shows how dellutional and far from reality even those who point to real climate problems tend to be.
We're far beyond key tipping points.
Cutting emissions to zero can't and won't protect anything. We can only avoid making it worse.
@rhody_special@eastdakota I'm not sure how accurate this is. I too can easily see that a whole lot of garbage traffic is coming from the same handful of "cloud" providers. If something coming from AWS is a AWS customer or Amazon is anyone's guess.
@hungtran@eastdakota you can't. you really can do things like check if the client has javascript enabled and ask it to tell you the screen resolution and whatever and try to guess if it's a human or not, but it's a difficult arms-race since bots can use the same chromium framework as google chrome.
@ChristianFegg >we are at risk of pushing our planet across climate ‘tipping points,’
We crossed that bridge in the 1980s. You're slow and ignorant. The question now is: Do we keep on accelerating global warming and biosphere collapse, or do we try to avoid making that predicament worse?
@ednewtonrex The good news is that Suno isn't making any profit, and they never will. Thus, they will inevitably go away.
The bad news is that musicians will never see a dime even if they manage to win some legal battle against Suno.
@iain_staffell >We must look beyond - to places with clean power and strong grid access.
No. All the "ai" companies are running at huge losses. Just forbid them from building soon to be abandoned scars on the biosphere. Moving them to some other area won't help.
@PCarterClimate the sort-of good news is that all the "ai" slop companies are running at huge losses. this nonsense will end. the bad news is that we're going to be left with a lot of half-built data centers that will never be cleaned up since bankrupt companies don't clean up after themselves.
In a rare moment of justice at the UN General Assembly today, Germany lost its bid for a UN Security Council seat. Germany’s scandalous support for genocide in Palestine and aggression against Iran, and its repression of human rights defenders inside Germany, were all on display as the body handed Germany this unprecedented loss. Even former German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock, who presided over the election as current UNGA President, could not save Germany from this well-deserved humiliation. Germany’s money can no longer erase its responsibility for genocides in Namibia, Europe, and Palestine.
Mediterranean ocean is becoming a hot tub of heat
depleting the oxygen essential for marine life and rest of world oceans are on a similar trajectory
Its only a matter of time
Make no mistake
once the ocean dies so does the rest of the planet
Do not say you were not warned
@Ahkilleux@satyanadella 👆👆 the one actual human posting in this thread speaks the truth. I do find it funny that there's 50+ chat bot slop comments writing like they are desperate to give hima blowjob.
@TheoryPhd@FmrRepMTG >Israel isn’t committing genocide
What you're actually saying is that you're unable to see a genocide in plain sight. That also means that you can't tell right from wrong. You're a horrible person not worth more of my time.
Phytoplankton and zooplankton, where we get most of our oxygen from and which are the basis of ocean food chain are in trouble
A warming ocean is inhibiting the upward transport of nutrients from deeper waters into the sunlit surface ocean, threatening food supply of Phytoplankton and zooplankton
The lower and upper layers of the ocean are no longer mixing properly
as surface waters become warmer and lighter
This also decreases the ocean’s capacity to store carbon
Studies show that approximately 25% of all carbon-dioxide emissions caused by human activities are absorbed by the oceans.