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jonaskampus.bsky.social
Freitagshüpfer @klimastreik.bsky.social #FridaysForFuture | born at 373.37 ppm he/him
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Toll, einen weiteren transphoben Typen. Newsom, Biden, Harris und der Rest des demokratische Establishments haben in den letzten vier Jahren nichts gemacht, um den Faschismus aufzuhalten.
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Ok, but the effect of increasing temperatures would need to be through one of these two channels, right? That's how you attribute it to the climate crisis?
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For me it isn't clear whether this incident was caused by the melting glacier or permafrost, both or neither.
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I think you may misunderstand my intention behind my questions. My knowledge on this matter is solely based on media articles and I got confused because I have been reading to certain degree contradicting things.
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But my question is whether this primary linkage to climate change exists. As far as I read the reports, glacier melting was not the problem but rather the rock mass on top of it that may have become unstable due to thawing permafrost, correct? Is that also the line of causation you draw?
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Thanks. I am aware of that debate and I agree that with many events we no longer need to wait years until the causation is fully established to point out its linkages to the climate crisis. I wrote about this after last year's devastating storms (in German tho) www.tagesanzeiger.ch/klimastreik-...
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Can you provide literature on the linkage of this event to the climate crisis? At least according to the researchers in this article, it is not so evident but I am happy to be convinced otherwise ... www.swissinfo.ch/eng/climate-...
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Ist es das? U.a. Kantonsgeolog:innen haben uns @klimastreik.bsky.social bei früheren Ereignissen wie Brienz darauf hingewiesen, dass es dafür keine Evidenz gebe. Aber lass mich da gerne überzeugen, habe bislang einfach nichts dazu gelesen www.swissinfo.ch/ger/klimasch...
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Do you have any good literature on that? Because e.g. the experts at WSL at ETH Zurich come to a different conclusion www.swissinfo.ch/eng/climate-...
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Is it? Can you provide me with good literature on that? In pieces like this, the people from WSL at ETH Zurich say something different. www.swissinfo.ch/eng/climate-...
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Article from Swiss public broadcast on this matter: www.swissinfo.ch/eng/climate-...
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And as far as I heard, the Birch glacier was quite an exception by growing instead of shrinking in the past decades
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Sorry, can you please provide real sources and not something generated by AI. And as far as I know the trigger event did not come from the glacier but rather that the rock above it was unstable and eventually fell on it which led to this avalanche but maybe I misunderstood this.
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As @klimastreik.bsky.social we were also criticized by experts in the past for linking such events to the climate crisis.
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But is it due to climate change? Do you have good literature on that? What I heard from experts is that those large-scale events have not occurred more frequently in the past decades and that the cause in this case has not been fully discovered yet.
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Found it by myself: mult.dev
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What's the application you used for creating this animation?
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Und der Bericht zu den Investitionen der SNB in Fracking: unsere-snb.ch/2023/11/20/i...
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Hier die Medienmitteilung der SNB-Koalition: unsere-snb.ch/2025/05/13/d...
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Die SNB scheint übrigens auch aus Pioneer Natural Resources ausgestiegen zu sein. @astiro.bsky.social
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What's the source?