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Luciano Ferrer

Exxon Predicted 2019's Ominous CO2 Milestone in 1982 - 0 views

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    "... The prediction is a pretty damn good one. The world is now about 1 degree Celsius (1.8 degrees Fahrenheit) warmer than it was and carbon dioxide levels are at 415 ppm. The estimate was part of Exxon's "high case" scenario, which assumed fossil fuel use would quicken and that the world would be able to tap new reserves in the late 2000s from at the time unreachable shale gas. The memo also warned that the extra carbon dioxide would enhance the greenhouse effect and that an "increase in absorbed energy via this route would warm the earth's surface causing changes in climate affecting atmospheric and ocean temperatures, rainfall patterns, soil moisture, and over centuries potentially melting the polar ice caps." Honestly, it gave me chills re-reading the memo 37 years later. The company clearly described all the horrors we're facing now. The only thing its scientists got wrong was that what they called "potentially serious climate problems" wouldn't emerge until the late 21st century. So much for that. ..."
Luciano Ferrer

Male Singing To Female That Will Never Come | Racing Extinction - 1 views

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    "The Kaua Moho was the last species of it's entire genus and it was the last genus in it's family. This male was not just the last of his kind, he was the last being on his entire branch of the evolutionary tree, there was nothing left on the planet that was even close to being like him. That kind of loneliness is unimaginable. No other avian family has had every single species within it go completely extinct in modern times. Different species of Moho lived on each island of Hawaii and their evolutionary cousins the kioea birds lived alongside them, but starting in 1800 (about the time Europeans started arriving to the islands in significant numbers and also about the time the native human population of Hawaii also got decimated by diseases) one by one they died out due to the introduction of foreign avian diseases and parasites, habitat loss, and hunting for their plumage. 2 hurricanes within 10 years of each other finished them off. They are all gone and that song or any song like it will never be heard again save for in recordings. The hurricanes dealt the final blow, but 95% of it was humanity's fault. This has become common in Hawaii due to having so many species that only exist there. A LOT of those species are gone now because the arrival of Europeans brought disease, invasive species, and people straight up killed them or destroyed their habitats. It is a similar situation on every isolated island or area in the world as humans have expanded and explored every nook and cranny on the planet, no matter how hard it is to get to or how little business we have there we feel the need to interfere in even the most delicate and tiny ecosystem. Even the large, continent sized ecosystems are suffering. It doesn't matter if there are millions or even billions of an animal or plant, we will find some way to kill them all. It is only in the last few decades that serious steps have finally been taken to preserve the few areas on this world that we have not destroyed, but
Luciano Ferrer

Wake Up, Freak Out: Then Get a Grip (2008) - Plot Summary - IMDb - 0 views

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    "Hardly anyone seems to have noticed that the newest climate science suggests we are about to pass the point of no return, to unstoppable, catastrophic global warming. This short animation explains the positive feedback mechanisms that mean the Earth's climate system has a tipping point, followed by a brief glimpse into the crystal ball of horrors that will almost certainly come to pass if we cross it. Finally, the film explores how we got into the mess we're in, and the possibilities still open to us to prevent the worst natural and humanitarian disaster in human history, and the very real possibility of the end of civilization, and of life as we know it."
Luciano Ferrer

Juego de tronos y cómo se difunden las mentiras, por @_jmelendez_ - 0 views

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    "Juego de tronos es una excusa para hablar de cómo aceptamos la historia oficial o la que promueve una figura de autoridad. El tema no es nuevo, pero no está agotado. Cada día, una institución pública o un medio de comunicación o un partido político tergiversa hechos propios y ajenos. Cada día, hay personas corrientes que difunden las mentiras por fanatismo o por pereza o por creer que promueve la verdad. La excusa para hablar de esto está en la representación de teatro a la que asiste Arya Stark en la sexta temporada de la serie HBO. ..."
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    "Juego de tronos es una excusa para hablar de cómo aceptamos la historia oficial o la que promueve una figura de autoridad. El tema no es nuevo, pero no está agotado. Cada día, una institución pública o un medio de comunicación o un partido político tergiversa hechos propios y ajenos. Cada día, hay personas corrientes que difunden las mentiras por fanatismo o por pereza o por creer que promueve la verdad. La excusa para hablar de esto está en la representación de teatro a la que asiste Arya Stark en la sexta temporada de la serie HBO. ..."
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