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Earth in hot water? Worries over sudden ocean warming spike

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Just out of curiosity, who specifically is worrying?

A name or two would be nice.
Scientists that study this stuff - you don't need to concern yourself with this forum AV because thinking about how to say something rational and meaningful on the intersection between faith and science and policy is not really your thing. Just have a nice warm cup of milk and cookie, and I'm sure you'll forget about all this troublesome climate stuff soon enough. Just go read your Dipsy Dispy stuff and you'll soon feel right as rain.
 
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Kali yuga
Kali Yuga began 5,124 years ago and has 426,876 years left as of 2023. Kali Yuga will end in the year 428,899 CE.

Sounds like a future.....for something but maybe not us humans
 
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Kali Yuga began 5,124 years ago and has 426,876 years left as of 2023. Kali Yuga will end in the year 428,899 CE.

Sounds like a future.....for something but maybe not us humans
Please don't engage - he's an internet troll.
This thread is about climate change, and more specifically, oceans and climate change.
 
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Just out of curiosity, who specifically is worrying?

A name or two would be nice.
I honestly worry for my children's generation and even more so for my grandchildren's generation. They are in for a very hard ride.
 
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Scientists that study this stuff - you don't need to concern yourself with this forum AV ...

Well, I just don't like to see people worrying about something,* while trying to pass it on to us.

* Worrying is a sin, you know.
 
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I honestly worry for my children's generation and even more so for my grandchildren's generation. They are in for a very hard ride.

Then build them a bunker, like we did in the 50s and 60s.
 
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Well, I just don't like to see people worrying about something,* while trying to pass it on to us.

* Worrying is a sin, you know.
Um, not really. It can be because one has a mental health issue, or can even be hard-wired into the brain itself! Some neurodivergent people have brains hard-wired to be more 'highly strung'.
Also, love your neighbour - dude. It's possible to CARE about climate change and grieve what we are doing to each other without excessive worry. I'm not saying WORRY - everyone PANIC! I'm saying care. Love your neighbour. Don't be a selfish, entitled rich white kid in the way you vote - and vote about climate change. Write to your government reps. Care about the poor in other countries that might not be rich white kids. Because they're going to be hurt by climate change vastly more than us spoilt kids who grew up in wealthy first world nations. But you just go back to your Dipsy stuff, and whatever you do don't read those biblical commands about caring for people, or James where it says how we must demonstrate our faith - not just talk about it
 
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Fair enough.

What are you doing to alleviate your worries?
For decades we have been doing our part to change our life style. In years past I've also been involved in the environmental movement. I've mostly aged out of those programs these days.

But honestly, I think humanity is too late in the game. The efforts to change things are hitting a wall of denial and apathy, thus my worry mostly for my grandchildren. And because of my love for them, I have no idea how to alleviate those worries for their future.

The pressures of too many people on this Earth, migrations caused by crops failures along with resulting famine (which is already reaching 345 million people) and more, make up a formula for violence and even wars. We've already seen an example that happening in Syria where a civil war began as a result of a drought caused food shortage. And that in turn caused a mass migration which than caused social unrest in Europe. And that's just the beginning.

Edited to add: As an aside, I do meditate and have a deep relationship with my Beloved God. And that help a lot.
 
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Humanity's last climate summit featured leaders delaying action on key issues such as use of coal when it was already too late to change anything.

The system we live within has reactive properties, so if there are too many of us, it will cull our population. Humans act like they are in control of everything .. but they are not.
 
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Well, I just don't like to see people worrying about something,* while trying to pass it on to us.

* Worrying is a sin, you know.
You may not think so, but I think that being trapped in a house that's burning down is a cause to worry. The sin from my perspective would be in not passing the warning to you.
 
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Just out of curiosity, who specifically is worrying?

A name or two would be nice.
I live in SW FL. I could give you the names of all my neighbors who are praying that their A/Cs hold up over next several weeks. We along with most SW states are experiencing the hottest weather over the past 100,000 years. We have already had 2 weeks of mid 90 degree heat. TX and AZ are ever worse off with temps of over 100 to 110 with a heat index reaching 120. These are record breaking temperatures.

I would say ask your neighbors but perhaps you are surrounded by the climate deniers.

Alternately read any newspaper from Florida, Texas, Arizona or any Southwest state or from around the world. You can also clink on the links below.

I find this chart interesting in that atheists are about twice as likely to be concerned about the climate as religious people.

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I live in SW FL. I could give you the names of all my neighbors who are praying that their A/Cs hold up over next several weeks.

Oh, for ... :doh:

We along with most SW states are experiencing the hottest weather over the past 100,000 years.

No you're not.

We have already had 2 weeks of mid 90 degree heat.

Ya -- it's a scorcher at times, isn't it?

TX and AZ are ever worse off with temps of over 100 to 110 with a heat index reaching 120. These are record breaking temperatures.

Okay.

Records were made to be broken, weren't they?

I would say ask your neighbors but perhaps you are surrounded by the climate deniers.

Better yet, why don't you come over here and ask them yourself to trade in their gas-powered cars, dig up their cement patios, get plastic windows, stop barbecuing, stop drinking pop, get rid of their CO2 extinguishers, and start hugging trees?

You'll end up in one of the local caves, eating sineguelas the rest of your life.
 
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Oh, for ... :doh:



No you're not.



Ya -- it's a scorcher at times, isn't it?



Okay.

Records were made to be broken, weren't they?



Better yet, why don't you come over here and ask them yourself to trade in their gas-powered cars, dig up their cement patios, get plastic windows, stop barbecuing, stop drinking pop, get rid of their CO2 extinguishers, and start hugging trees?

You'll end up in one of the local caves, eating sineguelas the rest of your life.
Exactly what I expect from you. You never disappoint us in our expectation. More and more denial of reality.
 
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I find this chart interesting in that atheists are about twice as likely to be concerned about the climate as religious people.
Well, as Christians but "Other" is 70%.

Republicans even lower.
 
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I find this chart interesting in that atheists are about twice as likely to be concerned about the climate as religious people.

Atheists always bring up the weather
 
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