Yeah it’s 4 degrees here in June right now.
I legit just turned the heat on.
We need more carbon.
Yeah it’s 4 degrees here in June right now.
I legit just turned the heat on.
We need more carbon.
the space narrative might fall apart faster, are we trusting or verifying
not sure which space narrative you are referring to, the elon musk mars fantasy or the pleiades space brothers hypothesis?
i'm gonna prepare myself for more or less living the rest of my life in 19th century conditions, in any case, and i'm never going back to live in a city again
yeah, i don't think it will make one lick of difference to the atmosphere, but freezing to death will happen without the heat, and carbon is the best natural source of heat, and you don't even need modern technology to have heat from carbon, in the absolute worst case scenario... just probably need to have a few adequate tools to prepare for it and not stupid to lay up a good stack for several years of bad weather
it's also cold here in the north of madeira right now btw... it feels like the winter is never going to end
That's what I think is gonna happen as well.
If you listen to the people who actually know what they're talking about (vs the propaganda crew) they are predicting very cold temps in the coming decades.
F.
definitely the smart move at this point is stacking carbon 😁 🪵
btw... yes colder and wetter, that is a given
but also more stormy, more floods, more hurricanes, more earthquakes and more volcanoes
so deserts are a bad idea too because stronger winds means more danger out there, even if the days are cooler
high altitude areas above about 1.5km are probably not so great either because they will become acutely more desert-like, with lower overall rainfall as most of it is blown past or worse, dumps on you as ten feet of snow cover
coastlines are uber bad, vis hurricanes, floods and earthquakes and volcanoes
it's tricky, i'm really starting to home in on either western balkans or eastern rockies, when i put it in highlight, these are the places with the most mitigating conditions, dense forests, lots of water, a bit of geothermal resource, and relatively low population density, i'm more comfortable with balkans because of living there for so long but central-west USA has the advantage of a more developed economy, it's a tossup still for me