@StephenM If hyperbole and lies are the only way you can make your point - you don’t have a point. This is happening nowhere. Please address real problems.
@RepublicCourier@shifkey@Osinttechnical Health care is expensive because there are so many middle man insurance companies making bank lucky for you MAGA has convinced you it’s immigrants so you won’t look at how the rich are sucking you dry.
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The AMOC will drastically slow in the coming decades and head to total collapse. The world changes for many thousands of years, our sliver of stable climate gone. Your grandkids will inherit chaos; you should be angry. Exxon knew, they all knew.
The Oceans are Losing their Breath. They’re no longer just "buffering" climate change; they are reaching a structural breaking point. In this second article in a series on Ocean Stratification (the layering of water that prevents mixing), Jan and I examine a "triple whammy" of environmental failures:
The Deoxygenation Crisis: Warmer surface layers are trapping heat and losing oxygen. Since the mid-20th century, 1%–2% of global ocean oxygen has vanished, creating "dead zones" where marine species literally struggle to breathe.
Chemical & Visual Shifts: We have officially breached the Planetary Boundary for Ocean Acidification, threatening foundational species like coral and shellfish. Simultaneously, the oceans are "darkening" as biomass and particles accumulate in the surface, further trapping heat in a dangerous feedback loop.
A Stalling Carbon Pump: The "biological pump"—the process where marine life moves carbon to the deep ocean—is slowing down. Rising temperatures are creating a "thermal wall" that disrupts the (vertical)migration of carbon-recycling species.
The Bottom Line: The ocean's capacity to absorb our emissions is flattening. As stratification strengthens and marine heatwaves become the "new normal," the transition of our oceans from a stable climate sink to a volatile risk source is one of the most significant challenges of this century.
Links to this new article and the first one covering the physical aspects of Ocean Stratification are in the comments. h/t Tom Harris and Jan Umsonst
The Great Decoupling 2: Changes in Ocean Biochemistry Driven by Strengthening Stratification https://t.co/RRdDtMrMT5
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Landmark UN climate change report: ‘Parts of the planet will become uninhabitable’
The U.N. report warns climate change will likely make the world sicker, hungrier, poorer and more dangerous in the next 18 years with an “unavoidable” increase in risks.
https://t.co/BwJEEJcDaN