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Goldman Sachs analysis of the impact of climate change. The result are terrifying

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  • furrowtickler
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    Originally posted by furrowtickler View Post
    Bahahaha 😂😂😂
    I am sure I just seen a herd of unicorns 🦄 I am sure of it 😂😂

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  • AlbertaFarmer5
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    When reading these things, always remember the computer programmer acronym. GIGO
    Garbage In, Garbage Out.

    They start out with the proven false premise that there is a significant effect known as AGW, and that the completely discredited models of future warming are true, and build from there.

    They are likely absolutely right in their conclusions based on the false information they started with, but they aren't worth the paper they are written on, when the initial assumptions are wrong.

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  • furrowtickler
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    Originally posted by Integrity_Farmer View Post
    A Goldman Sachs report on the impact of climate change on cities across the world makes for grim reading.
    Rising temperatures would lead to changing disease patterns, more intense and longer-lasting heatwaves, more destructive weather events, and pressure on the availability and quality of water for drinking and agriculture.
    Major cities were also highlighted at risk of flooding with parts of New York, Tokyo, and Lagos all at risk of being partially submerged.

    https://markets.businessinsider.com/news/stocks/goldman-sachs-climate-change-threatens-new-york-tokyo-lagos-cities-2019-9-1028552494?
    Bahahaha 😂😂😂

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  • the big wheel
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    Well I m not going to lose any sleep over this. If I do it will be time wasted while rhe end of the world is apparently coming! Gonna rest up and enjoy my last days. How many do we have left?

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  • Goldman Sachs analysis of the impact of climate change. The result are terrifying

    A Goldman Sachs report on the impact of climate change on cities across the world makes for grim reading.
    Rising temperatures would lead to changing disease patterns, more intense and longer-lasting heatwaves, more destructive weather events, and pressure on the availability and quality of water for drinking and agriculture.
    Major cities were also highlighted at risk of flooding with parts of New York, Tokyo, and Lagos all at risk of being partially submerged.

    https://markets.businessinsider.com/news/stocks/goldman-sachs-climate-change-threatens-new-york-tokyo-lagos-cities-2019-9-1028552494?
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