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    TUHOKlimaticka zmena / Thank you so much for ruining my day
    XCHAOS
    XCHAOS --- ---
    MARSHUS: sorry jdu sem s tím jako druhý.
    XCHAOS
    XCHAOS --- ---
    Village of Lytton, B.C., evacuated as mayor says 'the whole town is on fire' | CBC News
    https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/british-columbia/bc-wildfires-june-30-2021-1.6085919
    SHEFIK
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    Jeste repast z dokumentu

    Domov aneb Kam směřuje naše cesta 1.díl HD - CZ dabing Alfred Strejček
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3hQjLGUimp4&ab_channel=PavelBa%C5%A5a
    SHEFIK
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    Earth's cryosphere shrinking by 87,000 square kilometers per year -- ScienceDaily
    https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2021/07/210701195242.htm

    Potrebujeme 87.000km2 bily plachty rocne
    PER2
    PER2 --- ---
    Revealed: ExxonMobil’s lobbying war on climate change legislation
    https://youtu.be/5v1Yg6XejyE
    PALEONTOLOG
    PALEONTOLOG --- ---
    SHEFIK: očividně jim z hor teče rovnou do bot
    SHEFIK
    SHEFIK --- ---
    PALEONTOLOG: ja rozhodne nejsem ten, kdo by nekoho alarmoval :) jen odkazuju na muj nedavnej prispevek, kdy sem rikal, ze roztani arktidy a s tim souvisejici otepleni muzeme vyresit velkou bilou plachtou. Kupodivu nejsem jedinej koho to napadlo

    Na druhou stranu v minulych letech nebylo beznou praxi pokryvat ledovce v italii bilou plachtou. Predpokladam, ze to tani nebylo tak drasticky, aby to ohrozovalo business
    PALEONTOLOG
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    SHEFIK: pointa je, že prostě není nutný brát nějakej alarmismus v potaz, jako člověk žíjící z turismu můžeš chtít přikrýt ledovec v létě plachtou z naprosto jednoduchýho důvodu
    SHEFIK
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    PALEONTOLOG: urcite, ale to je v poradku. Mitigace globalniho oteplovani taky stoji min "nez to vydela"
    PALEONTOLOG
    PALEONTOLOG --- ---
    SHEFIK: jestli ono to prostě nestojí míň peněz než to pak vydělá...
    TADEAS
    TADEAS --- ---
    SHEFIK: tlapková patrola zachraňuje ledovec.

    paliativní péče o planetu. dědo, nemůžeš umřít!
    MARSHUS
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    MARSHUS: a pokračování přes noc. Pyrocumulus tak velký že zapalují svoje vlastní ohně.

    90% of Lytton, B.C., destroyed by fire, local MP says, as residents rushed to escape | CBC News
    https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/british-columbia/bc-wildfires-lytton-july-1-2021-1.6087311
    SHEFIK
    SHEFIK --- ---
    #rescue

    Tak uz to zacalo. Arktida to neni, ale italie uz ledovce pokrejva

    Italové se zoufale snaží zachránit ledovec. Pokrývají ho odrazovou vrstvou - Aktuálně.cz
    https://zpravy.aktualne.cz/zahranici/lidi-se-zoufale-snazi-zachranit-ledovec-pokryvaji-ho-odrazov/r~6db677d6da6111ebbc3f0cc47ab5f122/?utm_source=mediafed&utm_medium=rss&;amp;utm_campaign=mediafed
    MARSHUS
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    TADEAS: zatím 500 mrtvých ale až se to všechno spočítá tak jich bude víc za jeden týden než za celý Covid. Nicméně ropa musí plynout protože Alberta.

    B.C. records 486 sudden deaths, almost triple the usual number, during heat wave | CBC News
    https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/british-columbia/sudden-deaths-heat-wave-b-c-1.6086770
    TADEAS
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    #wetbulb

    Hotter than the human body can handle: Pakistan city broils in world’s highest temperatures
    https://www.telegraph.co.uk/global-health/climate-and-people/hotter-human-body-can-handle-pakistan-city-broils-worlds-highest/

    This city of some 200,000 in Pakistan's Sindh province has long been renowned for its fierce heat, but recent research has conferred an unwelcome scientific distinction.

    Its mixture of heat and humidity has made it one of only two places on earth to have now officially passed, albeit briefly, a threshold hotter than the human body can withstand.

    ...

    Mr Matthews and colleagues last year analysed global weather station data and found that Jacobabad and Ras al Khaimah, north east of Dubai in the United Arab Emirates, have both temporarily crossed the deadly threshold. The milestone had been surpassed decades ahead of predictions from climate change models.

    The researchers examined what are called wet bulb temperatures. These are taken from a thermometer covered in a water-soaked cloth so they take into account both heat and humidity.

    Wet bulb thermometer readings are significantly lower than the more familiar dry bulb readings, which do not take humidity into account. Researchers say that at a wet bulb reading of 35C, the body can no longer cool itself by sweating and such a temperature can be fatal in a few hours, even to the fittest people.

    ...

    Jacobabad crossed the 35C wet bulb threshold in July 1987, then again in June 2005, June 2010 and July 2012. Each time the boundary may have been breached for only a few hours, but a three-day average maximum temperature has been recorded hovering around 34C in June 2010, June 2001 and July 2012. The dry bulb temperature is often over 50C in the summer.

    Patchy death records mean it is not clear whether the crossing of the threshold resulted in a wave of fatalities. The effects of entering the danger zone are likely to be blurred, for example with cooler interiors of buildings temporarily sheltering residents from the worst. It also depends on how long the threshold is crossed.

    Mr Matthews said: “Even though it's theoretically been crossed according to the weather station measurements in that part of the world, whether or not it's been crossed in the hyper local environment where people are living, and for long enough to really translate into widespread deadly conditions, is another question.”
    TADEAS
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    počasí se vždy měnilo a měnit bude

    Vlna rekordních veder na západě severní Ameriky, teploty přesahují 45 °C | In-počasí
    https://www.in-pocasi.cz/clanky/vyznacne/vedra-kanada-28.6.2021/
    PER2
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    Avista Corp. implemented rolling blackouts Monday for the first time after temperatures soared in Spokane, Washington, overheating its equipment as demand for electricity climbed.
    One common point of power grid failure are transformers, the barrel-shaped devices on utility poles that reduce voltage as electricity is transfered from distribution lines to homes. Transformers heat up as power moves through them, and radiators -- metal blocks with fins -- are used to dissipate that heat into the air.
    But when the external temperatures are too high, they can’t shed heat as effectively, and if the transformers get too hot they can catch on fire
    ..utilities in the U.S. will need to invest about $500 billion to make their grids more resilient, according to ICF International Inc., a consulting firm..

    chlazeni elektraren je dalsi issue + jim jeste krom spotreby el energie stoupla docela razantne i spotreba vody idealni situace v miste kde je s obojim problem

    PER2
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    Five Asian countries are responsible for 80 percent of new coal power stations planned worldwide, with the projects threatening goals to fight the climate crisis, a report warned Wednesday.

    China, India, Indonesia, Japan and Vietnam are planning to build more than 600 coal plants, think-tank Carbon Tracker said.
    XCHAOS
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    https://twitter.com/wxcharts/status/1410187112104796162
    Canada has now broken their all-time temperature record for a THIRD day running, with a staggering 49.6C (121.3F).
    PAD
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