Wednesday, April 19, 2023

That Is One Big Cesspool

 The Planet we all know and, hopefully, love is in some serious trouble. Our Planet's ocean currents are collapsing and the collapse is inevitable. Turns out our world's scientists watching Greenland, which is in the process of seriously melting away, have managed to miss the mark when it comes to monitoring the Planet's other ice sheet known as Antarctica. Antarctica's ice sheet is melting at a faster rate than Greenland's ice sheet and the race is on to dump more dang ice sheet meltwater into our Planet's oceans so all that fresh meltwater will systemically cause the ocean's current to cease thereby leaving us with one planetary cesspool that will stink all to be damned. Our Planet's Pacific Ocean, the Indian Ocean, the Atlantic Ocean, and all the other dang oceans minor as they are will cease being livable for sea creatures. I think such a drastic turn of ocean events is outrageous. Disgraceful. Damnable. Human leadership is woefully behind the curve and the situation is dire. Of course, politicians of just about any persuasion will continue to hem, haw, and do absolutely nothing to make any actionable change and we the people of Planet Earth will stand idly by and watch dumbfounded as our only liveable home dies. Our Planet's death will be slow and the stagnation will be intolerable. It isn't like people weren't warned a very long time ago. Oh yes, and the source of this damn scary news is the Yale School of the Environment and their publication is 'Yale Environment 360'.  Heady stuff there boy.           

Now for Wednesday machine art. 

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with ocean currents in the process of dying, it will be interesting to see how weather patterns change. we are in for some really bad juju. 😐

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