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Related: About this forum"You Don't Understand How Bad Things Are Going To Get!"- Senator Sheldon Whitehouse
Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse urged Congress to act on the climate crisis. - 07/02/2025.
					
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						"You Don't Understand How Bad Things Are Going To Get!"- Senator Sheldon Whitehouse (Original Post)
						Rhiannon12866
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Uncle Joe
(63,517 posts)1. Kicked and recommended
        Thanks for the thread Rhiannon
Rhiannon12866
(245,947 posts)2. Thanks, Uncle Joe!
        Senator Whitehouse is a favorite of mine, he doesn't hesitate to speak out!  
   
 
Cha
(315,369 posts)3. TY & Sen Whitehouse..
         
   
   
 OKIsItJustMe
(21,654 posts)4. I love Whitehouse but have a quibble
        He compares human energy use to the energy absorbed by the oceans. However, the energy absorbed by the oceans is not the result of current emissions, it is the result of the accumulation of many years emissions.
https://climate.nasa.gov/vital-signs/ocean-warming/?intent=121
https://www.climate.gov/news-features/understanding-climate/climate-change-ocean-heat-content
Sadly, if we immediately stop all carbon emissions, the heating of the oceans due to those past emissions will continue.
https://doi.org/10.1093/oxfclm/kgad008
Global warming in the pipeline


