Global Warming

The most basic and powerful way to connect to another person is to listen.
Just listen. Only surround yourself with positive minded people & watch your life improve.

This vibration is considered the natural state of everything.
Perhaps the most important thing we ever give each other is our attention…
A loving silence often has far more power to heal and to connect than the most
well-intentioned words. Vibes…The earth itself vibrates as a resonance of 7.83Hz and better known as the Schumann Resonance.

We cannot fully recover from COVID-19 without taking meaningful action on climate change. Both crises hit people of color hardest and first. Both depend on us listening to scientists and prioritizing public health.
Both demand action — now.

Let me address these 2 statements: 1) One has nothing to do with the other 2) Viruses and weather do not target skin color. C19 has worse outcomes in those w underlying conditions. We need to improve nutrition and eating habits of the entire population. Vitamin D deficiencies in colored people are far hit worse. Blacks account for only 13.6% of total pop,
so it’s not only blacks.

75% of American adults have vitamin D deficiency, because sunscreen, avoiding sun.
Are you saying the deficiency is more severe in blacks (their vitamin D levels are lower)? Anyhow easy fix – daily vitamin D supplements. You are disseminating ignorance.
The risk factors for Covid-19 are NOT race, they’re health status. Race isn’t something
we can change but in most cases we can do something about our health.

How does climate change hit people of color hardest and first?
Someone explained it’s a serious question.

People of color are more likely to be in poverty, Fairfield County Connecticut
so they can’t deal with the effects as well as white people. I’ve made this point so many times, they always assume proof of concept (poc) means poverty and that pisses me off. Just because you are not white, doesn’t mean you are disadvantaged or poor. The people screaming most for equality are the less equal. And if you sir are not poor, you’re actually white!

When will you pressure your party to link C-19 or any other virus to climate change to secure your objectives. Playbook: start with saying all scientists agree with you, bring the press on board shortly after then shazam – you’re that much closer to full blown socialism. “We cannot fully recover from COVID-19 without taking meaningful action on climate change.” They think they have us by the balls and aren’t going to let go- is what this really means. Translation: We need to push a Green New Deal through while we have a confused and obedient population.

This is social justice ‘word salad,’ Say something that makes sense.

Although Bill Gates and his cronies unleashed the virus to cleanse earths population.
Coronavirus and Climate Change – #PropagandaWatch – YouTube Tackling climate change
is important, but has nothing to do with Covid-19. Raising wages and offering health care
will ameliorate the effects of Covid-19. Focus on that. I don’t think I’ve ever been this discouraged over the depths upon which humanity has sunk. Climate alarmists are now alarmed that COVID has stolen their thunder. Desperate to get back in the headlines, they attach themselves to the big issue of the day. It’s effectively an ambulance chasing scam.

The Agenda further exposed..2030 is a ten year plan.. and they launched March 2020..
resist this evil ..it is a War on Humanity.. period. Meanwhile, your Draconian lockdowns continue to paralyze small business owners who are trying to make a living.
The Corporate Oligarchy Government in this country gain from their lost.

The “science” of spread in restaurants & bars is 1.40%. Household gatherings?
Greater than 40%. If folks are afraid then stay home. Please open up the bars & restaurants! We have already lost 17% of small restaurants since The first confirmed case of the virus in the  United States was discovered on January 21, 2020, six months ago.
The infected individual was a man in his 30s from Washington state.

Translation: I am now a member of the political class and must incite as much fear as possible to make you think I’m indispensable to your life when I’m really just a parasitic shill. #wedontneedyou Another translation: I want people to think POCs are inferior and they can’t stand up from themselves so I’ll just pretend I care and hopefully they’ll start preaching me even tho I give no shits about their real issues so I blame it on Covid-19 and climate change.

I refuse to believe climate change is an existential threat so long as those who say it is behave as though it isn’t. #MoneyGrab #PowerGrab

Coronavirus and Climate Change – #PropagandaWatch – by The Corbett Report https://youtu.be/UaDiZjOKeTg

Changes in Earth’s Orbit Likely Kick started One of the Hottest Periods in History
By Nathaniel Scharping

Our planet is getting warmer today, that’s a fact. But, this isn’t the hottest time in our planet’s history — far from it, in fact. At various points, millions or billions of years ago, Earth was much more toasty than it is now. One of the most notable hot flashes came 56 million years ago, during the Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum, or PETM. It was a relatively brief period of rapid, abnormal warming. During that time, temperatures that were already far above normal spiked by around nine degrees Fahrenheit (5 degrees Celsius) over a period of just a few thousand years. Tropical conditions prevailed far beyond the equator,
and ice caps were entirely absent from the poles.

The effects on life were dramatic. Marine organisms died in droves, unable to contend
with warmer waters. Meanwhile, mammals benefited, spreading and diversifying rapidly
in the millennia afterwards, setting the stage for future species, including us.

The Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum, or PETM is also a benchmark for our current climate, offering insights into what it looks like when the Earth warms rapidly while carbon spills into the atmosphere. But the PETM wasn’t initiated by atmospheric carbon, though carbon did exacerbate the temperature increases. Instead, a group of scientists from the University of Hawaii and Utrecht University now say it was a confluence of astronomical
and terrestrial conditions that combined to tip our planet over the edge.

The find, published in Science, adds to our understanding of how changes in
Earth’s orbit affect climate. It also offers insights into a rare historical precedent
for our current era of global warming.

Orbital Oddities
The crux of the issue is the fact that Earth’s orbit isn’t the perfect, stable circle we usually imagine. Our path around the sun actually looks like a very slightly squashed circle, or ellipse. Astronomers call this eccentricity, and it varies predictably over time, becoming more or less squashed in a regular cycle. But the degree of eccentricity has noticeable, if subtle, effects on the climate, says University of Hawaii oceanographer and study
Richard Zeebe. co-author Lucas Lourens

“If we look at the past 100 million years, we see distinct relationships between
changes in eccentricity and climate,” he says. He and his coauthor Lucas Lourens used a sediment core from the South Atlantic Ocean to track changes in Earth’s eccentricity around the time of the PETM. Looking at what kinds of sediment were laid down on top of each other, they saw a regular pattern that lined up with cycles of eccentricity from astronomical models. Because sediments change predictably as the climate changes, they’re a good proxy for the variations in Earth’s orbit, the authors say. With the method, they were able to pinpoint the sudden temperature spike of the PETM at 56 million years ago, right when Earth’s orbit was at its most eccentric, or elliptical.

A more eccentric orbit would mean that more solar radiation is hitting Earth, Zeebe says.
So it makes sense that it would cause warming. And Earth’s climate was already hot at that time, meaning that it may have been primed for the kind of feedback mechanisms that led
to the PETM. “There are indications that this simply triggered threshold behavior,” he says.
“So, you’re warming up slowly, slowly, slowly, and then you have a trigger like eccentricity which then can cause feedbacks that essentially result in the PETM.” The stifling conditions persisted for about 170,000 years, Zeebe says, a longer range than some previous estimates assumed.

Modern Analog
The new explanation for the PETM is intriguing on its own, a reminder that
the dynamics of Earth’s orbit can have real effects on our lives. But the PETM is invaluable
as a resource for understanding climate change today as well. It’s one of the few periods in Earth’s history where the climate has gotten very warm, very fast, and it could offer some hints of what we can expect in the near future.

Extinction events and the rapid movement of species into new habitats was one result
of the PETM, and the impact of those biological perturbations are still playing out today. Climate change is similarly stressing species out across the globe, while allowing others access to new habitats.

And the PETM sounds a warning for us as well, as if we still needed one.
While the Earth isn’t yet in danger of the extreme warming seen 56 million years ago,
just a few degrees could have disastrous consequences. The kind of feedback effects that just a little warming kicked off back then could happen again today, turning a small change into a massive one. “You nudge the system into one direction and the response of the system is to go even farther in that direction,” Zeebe says. Earth has an oblong orbit around the sun
which creates different earth cycles every 22 to 25 years.
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