Comment on Russia pulls out of fishing deal and tells Britons to 'lose weight'
deft@lemmy.wtf 8 months agoseasonal considerations
A nice way of saying with warmer climates weather becomes more intense and less predictable.
The artic north sea route also isn’t what prevents them from using the port the entire year. It freezes, it will continue to freeze especially with the harsher cold snaps the globe faces.
Again you don’t seem to understand climate change it is not “lol planet gets hot teehee”
420blazeit69@hexbear.net 8 months ago
When you have a deep understanding of the issue
No, the likely scenario is that maximal ice coverage will (continue to) recede noticeably.
deft@lemmy.wtf 8 months ago
Lol okay you’re right Russia is immune to climate change. St. Petersburg definitely isn’t having flooding issues and Vladivostok didn’t get smashed by a freak ice storm that other places across the globe have also been smashed by
None of that happened I guess climate change isn’t a problem
420blazeit69@hexbear.net 8 months ago
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We’re talking about ports icing over, which will happen less as global temperatures rise. Bringing up other climate change problems (that are far from unique to Russia) does not change that.
Hello_Kitty_enjoyer@hexbear.net 8 months ago
you know westoids get flooded way worse than russia right
their most populous area is literally 10 ft above sea level, for the entire country
deft@lemmy.wtf 8 months ago
Okay? St Petersburg has an issue with flooding. I don’t know what you’re trying to convince me of lmfao it’s just the truth.
It is also the truth that Vladivostok got hit by a freak ice storm and their port freezes about 4 months out of the year.
Russia has always had struggles with ports. Climate change won’t save them and will actively harm them like everyone else. Climate change also is not flat warming, that’s what stupid people believe.
Why are you so insecure about those facts??
GalaxyBrain@hexbear.net 8 months ago
Also like, Britain is islands and Russia is the largest country in the world. Who do you think is better equipped to handle rising sea levels? I know which has a LOOOOOT more inland.