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bogfiton Nov 29, 2023 10:29am
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climate 'change' stupidity
climate 'change' stupidityIt isn’t just the stubborn resistance of ignorant people that hinders the understanding of the implications of climate change but also the fact the climatology of a warming planet is a process in motion and the factors that produce extreme weather are constantly in flux themselves. As one Scripps researcher said, “… the El Nio data and computer modeling may not be keeping up. "It’s a continual learning game," he said. "We have evolved in our understanding of El Nio but then complicated it by the atmosphere and the oceans getting warmer. Are we keeping up?" he asked. "I don’t know."
https://www.msn.com/en-us/weather/topstories/the-vision-of-el-ni%C3%B1o-as-producer-of-historic-california-storms-may-be-outdated/ar-AA1kJc4g?ocid=msedgntp&pc=HCTS&cvid=9213f8d2fffe44768580686d204f8f9c&ei=38 Part of the problem is that the long-lasting effects of Climate change are rarely reported, with most news reports understandably starting with the immediate loss of life, but that only is a very small consequence of the ultimate disaster. Then the news breaks elsewhere, the ruin that remains is generally only assessed long after in NGO and government reports. Loss of livestock and croplands are multi-year effects and at some point, will no longer be able to recover between events making much of the land uninhabitable.
It is notable that Mexico two months after the hurricane is “planning” to cleanup the debris and garbage in Acapulco. People can’t live that way and will migrate. Many nations lack the resources of Mexico. How many ghost cities will we have in the lower latitudes of this planet? Answer: All.
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