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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]"could collapse as soon as the late 2030s, scientists have suggested" Could and Suggested. In a newspaper article that was written by a non-scientist who is filling space and begging people to read their article I wouldn't worry. Itis possible. It is also possible that there if a nuclear-type weapon launched from a galaxy far, far away that will land tomorrow.[/quote] In a newspaper article that contains a link to the actual paper, which is not yet published but has been peer reviewed. From the paper: "The mean AMOC tipping time estimate from ORAS5 is year 2050 and is robust to varying CPend (Figure 4a). The earliest year (mean 10% percentile level) for a potential AMOC collapse is 2037 and the latest year (mean 90% percentile level) is 2064. The average probability of an AMOC collapse before the year 2050 is 59% with a standard deviation of 17% for ORAS5 (cf. Figure 4b)." Now, please provide a link to a paper about the probability of nuclear weapons being launched from intragalactic space produced by scientists with similar credentials.* * Prof. dr. ir. H.A. (Henk) Dijkstra Professor of physics, marine and atmospheric research, and physical oceanography, also chair of dynamic oceanography--not to mention Utrecht University is in the Netherlands, which has been actively involved with the ocean and land reclamation since the 1300s *Dr. R.M. (René) van Westen PhD candidate in same areas, also at Utrecht University *E.J.V. (Emma) Smolders, also PhD candidate in same areas, also at Utrecht University [/quote] It’s so depressing. Any chance we have to avert it has been destroyed by MAGA and their counterparts across the globe. [/quote] This was not caused by MAGA. It was set into motion by our forefathers. I'm not sure what our grandparents, parents, ourselves, our children could have done, could do differently to change this. What do you see that could have happened some other way?[/quote] My parents talk about the 70s gas crisis and the beginning of the drive to alternative energy. But we dropped the ball. MAGA contributes to it and makes it hopeless with their war on science. [/quote]
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