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'Extreme heat belt' to cover middle of U.S. by 2053: report

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2053? We will all be underwater or have roasted a good few decades before that based on the predictions since 1990.

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"healt"?

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2053? We will all be underwater or have roasted a good few decades before that based on the predictions since 1990.

People in some places are already roasting while those in others are already being driven from their homes by flooding now. Much as scientists were warning us about in 1990.

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And the increase in air conditioning use that is likely to result from such temperature spikes will strain energy grids, the report warned, leading to more frequent, longer lasting brownouts.

Oh I just love this doom porn pro war MSM snippets. If the US would just stop trying to be the global hegemon, and stop wasting SO SO much 1’s & 0’s on the military, CIA and NSA, most of my fellow Americans could get back to there happy middle class lives.

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But the right wing posters on JT say that climate change isn’t real. So even though this is happening, it isn’t.

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Sounds great , just keep fracking?

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They should also post yearly predictions to demonstrate if their predictions are even remotely accurate

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2053: report

... and of course it is really easy to make grand predictions for 2053. The hilarious list of end-of-the world predictions based on "models" is huge und growing.

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