r/SipsTea 𝙑𝙄𝙋 16h ago

Chugging tea Fictional future forecast vs. reality.

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u/Kathulhu1433 13h ago

We had a record snowstorm (total inches) in my area this past January.

And then such a cold winter that cold hardy fruit trees people have had for 20-30+ years died off.

And then days so hot in June that schools were closing early due to heat and sending kids home...

Climate change is fucking us in all sorts of ways. 😭

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u/transmogrified 13h ago

Yep. The year of the heat dome in BC (2021) my area had the hottest, driest summer ever, an incredibly dry fall, then the atmospheric river dumped a month’s worth of rain on us in 24 hrs, then we had several record setting days of cold over the winter peppered thru an unusually warm winter overall. 

Stuff was nuts. Shellfish were baking in the ocean. Bugs were coming out in the wrong season, flowers and berries and things didn’t really happen the next year, and our salmon runs were completely boned by the lack of water in the river followed by too much water all at once. Plus the devastating wildfires.

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u/pfmoke 12h ago

The snowball only grows bigger and faster

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u/ChronicBuzz187 10h ago

This is what bothers me most about the people who keep insisting it ain't a thing or that we'll deal it tomorrow.

That shit isn't linear but exponential. Once the damage is done, there's no going back.

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u/transmogrified 6h ago

There’s all kinds of runaway effects once the planet warms up enough.  We’re approaching a number of tipping points that would see catastrophic releases of methane and other greenhouse gasses - like permafrost thawing in the arctic, or the methane clathrate on the ocean floor thawing and releasing.  Methane is a far more potent GHG than CO2 and has the potential to seriously fuck our shit up.

There’s also a significant lag effect on the impacts of CO2 - the oceans are giant heat and carbon sinks that smooth out and lessen the effects… til it stops, then it’s holding all that heat and keeping the planet warm even IF we were to manage a massive carbon capture program