Posts by Geo@forfuture.social
(DIR) Post #APs6zRqdgrcV8t3Gi0 by Geo@forfuture.social
2022-11-22T19:37:37Z
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@aljazeera War fatigue? Are you serious? Germany is not in a war.
(DIR) Post #AUfJH5kbTMsWNwnz3Q by Geo@forfuture.social
2023-04-14T19:46:16Z
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@KimPerales I'll never not wonder about some people's outright affinity to school shootings. I suspect they either have a suicide-attacker-like mentality or are certain it will never hit them.
(DIR) Post #AUv3JxLqKQ6yVMeCMy by Geo@forfuture.social
2023-04-22T19:01:31Z
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@Phil @ed_hawkins Neither the fruit tree nor the melts and floods (which occurred at a time when it was colder than now) were caused by a climate change like this. The changes back then were much slower.
(DIR) Post #AUv8EHjI9Ju5jwjLSC by Geo@forfuture.social
2023-04-22T19:56:32Z
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@Phil @ed_hawkins Slow change of the global climate does necessarily equal slow change at a local scale. A tree and animals could have been buried in a snow storm.
(DIR) Post #AUvA4neUo4lNl75lho by Geo@forfuture.social
2023-04-22T20:17:14Z
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@Phil @ed_hawkins What time? What records are you talking about?
(DIR) Post #AUvBjbwdL6ahHAbFuS by Geo@forfuture.social
2023-04-22T20:35:44Z
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@Phil @ed_hawkins As mentioned, none of this proves your point. Of course, they found frozen animals like that. As I mentioned, it is to be expected when there are snow storms. As for the Sahara - that was a much more gradual change. Here, this gives an impression about the speed of the change in temperature at the end of the ice age compared to now. https://xkcd.com/1732/
(DIR) Post #AUvIKS8nLtenJFEt3A by Geo@forfuture.social
2023-04-22T21:49:43Z
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@Phil @ed_hawkins We are talking about mammoths, in an area that is called 'Permafrost' for a reason. Do you also not follow the weather forecast?
(DIR) Post #AYutpZqAbR2Ry4fvSS by Geo@forfuture.social
2023-08-20T08:43:28Z
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@todayilearned Like the presentation says, this was a #NASA scenario for an exercise (PDC is the Planetary Defense Conference). They emphasize that this #asteroid does not exist.