Oh, but please don't use that denier graph.
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Replying to @stevebloom55
deleted for propagating bad meme. are there lots of things factually wrong with it? i’ve noticed this is the one with range estimates. point me at the best graph if you know
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Replying to @DanielleFong
The pieces are taken from legit work, but very preliminary from ~20 years ago. What's wrong is that this one combines CO2 data from one study with temp data from another to leave an impression that there's no relationship. 1/
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Replying to @stevebloom55
as a comedian i mainly want to communicate that we are on track returning to co2 concentration similar to when dinosaurs ruled the earth.
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Replying to @DanielleFong
Watch the referenced Richard Alley video. It's not so much the absolute level, although we are headed that way and it wouldn't be good, as the wholly unnatural speed at which it's going up. Among other things, it's far exceeds ocean pH buffering ability and risks tipping points.
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*it The big scary IMO is actually the PETM of ~53 mya, which Richard discusses. It gives us a good idea of what Earth system feedbacks are capable of it we push things too hard. A repeat now would be nastier because we have ice. 1/
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Replying to @DanielleFong
Good times for the primate group, though! But note the much more gradual onset relative to what we're doing.
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Replying to @stevebloom55
yeah no kidding. but! for the oceans, i think they’re basically fucked at this point, right? stratification and acidification, most of the time in hot earth scenarios almost all of the life is on land, is what i’ve heard
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i don’t know maybe i’m being pessimistic maybe we’ll all get a clue
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