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  • SelSelvari21106@mastodon.social
    Jun 21, 2026, 9:45 AM

    @ExtinctionR oh yeah, we're killing ourselves by pumping CO2 into the atmosphere. Among all of the other corruption, wars, surveillance laws and general shittiness this year I almost forgot.

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  • Jun 21, 2026, 9:59 AM

    @ExtinctionR Nothing to worry about. We need to focus more on extracting more, producing more and spending more to maximise shareholders profits before we and most of life just dies. Oh, and bomb some refineries in the meantime.

    This is fine.

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  • Jun 21, 2026, 11:05 AM

    @ExtinctionR

    There are many who will tell you this isn't happening. Who will tell you this is all fake. Who are sitting comfortably inside an air-conditioned mansion.

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  • Jun 21, 2026, 1:40 PM

    @ExtinctionR #Alt4You

    1: Tweet from Weather Watcher:
    Yet another striking map regarding the intensifying heatwave by June 23. France is the bullseye with temperatures soaring as much as 15˚C - 20˚C above the average.

    Below is a map of Europe with temperature anomaly overlay, from deep blue (-4 to -6˚F) in southern Norway and Sweden to black/gray (+22 to +28˚F) covering Spain, France and Germany; France's interior has a zone of scarlet inside the grey, denoting anomalies as high as +36˚F.

    2: Tweet from Alex is Fine:
    1000-year extreme event twice within 2 weeks? Seems pretty normal, right? I mean, should we start panicking?

    Quoted: Tweet by Dr. Serge Zaka:
    L'anomalie thermique moyenne des 7 prochains jours pourrait atteindre +9,0˚C, soit davantage que lors de l'épisode exceptionnel de may 2026, dont la période de retour était estimée à plus de 1 000 ans.

    Attached is a graph of temperature anomaly above the baseline, showing above average for the majority of the year, but with two spikes for May and (provisionally) for June 2026.

    3: Continuing the tweet by Dr. Serge Zaka, in translation this time:
    The average thermal anomaly for the next 7 days could reach +9.0˚C, which is greater than during the exceptional episode of May 2026, whose return period was estimated at more than 1,000 years.

    We're just two weeks after breaking that supposed millennial record...

    The June 2026 heatwave could thus become the most anomalous episode ever observed in France over a one-week period, across all seasons and all durations combined.

    Furthermore, Monday could enter the Top 3 of the hottest days ever recorded in France, alongside the historical benchmarks of July 25, 2019 (national average temperature of 29.40˚C) and August 4, 2003 (29.35˚C). If the forecasts hold true, this day would join the most significant dates in French climate history.

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  • Jun 21, 2026, 1:47 PM

    @ExtinctionR

    #alttext

    Page one:
    WEATHER WATCHER
    Weather Watcher @WXWatcher07
    Yet another striking map regarding the intensifying heatwave by June 23. France is the bullseye with temperatures soaring as much as 15°C -20°C above the average.
    WD ICON-EU 0.0625 2m Temperature Anomaly ERAS 1991-2020 ctmat
    Run: Thu 18 Jun 122 Valid: Tue 23 Jun 12:00 UTC
    With a map showing the extent of the heat.
    Page one:
    ♫Freya Arde. War Crim...
    Alex is fine
    @Lacertko X.com
    1000-year extreme event twice within 2 weeks?
    Seems pretty normal, right?
    I mean, should we start panicking?
    Dr. Serge Zaka (Dr. Zarge)
    @SergeZaka-1d
    L'anomalie thermique moyenne des 7 prochains jours pourrait atteindre +9,0°C, soit davantage que lors de l'épisode exceptionnel de mai 2026, dont la période de retour était estimée à plus de 1000 ans.
    cast vs CFSR reanalysis @0.5deg 6062
    30
    Temperature anomaly 2m (°C)
    25
    7 day forecast Reference: 18
    Prévisionnel
    Another map and a chart.
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    Dr. Serge Zaka (Dr. Zarge) @SergeZaka
    Translated from French by Grok.
    The average thermal anomaly for the next 7 days could reach +9.0°C, which is greater than during the exceptional episode of May 2026, whose return period was estimated at more than 1,000 years.
    We're just two weeks after breaking that supposed millennial record...
    The June 2026 heatwave could thus become the most anomalous episode ever observed in France over a one-week period, across all seasons and all durations combined.
    Furthermore, Monday could enter the Top 3 of the hottest days ever recorded in France, alongside the historical benchmarks of July 25, 2019 (national average temperature of 29.40°C) and August 4, 2003 (29.35°C). If the forecasts hold true, this day would join the most significant dates in French climate history.

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  • Jun 21, 2026, 2:05 PM

    @ExtinctionR it's the hottest day of our life's... So far.

    It can only get worse.

    Please just kill me. So many creative and cool ways to go.. Not the heatwave dead... 🥲

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  • JDJDGeoShack@vivaldi.net
    Jun 21, 2026, 2:40 PM

    @ExtinctionR Unfortunately there are. I've spoken with them in person. They always admit that the climate is changing and they can't do anything about it. Sometimes they try to argue that humans aren't the cause...which is absolutely ridiculous. After that they admit they are old and will be dead soon anyways. It's really sad.

    My retort to their shrugging off the future of other humans and life that will suffer because of this, is "we typically plant trees for the next generations to enjoy, I hope you plant some before you move off this mortal coil." So cynical!

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  • Jun 21, 2026, 3:10 PM

    @ExtinctionR
    What a shit yet apt way for humanity to wipe itself out. Who cares if we're all dead, as long as we can hoard the currency we made up.

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