Plantagenet wrote:Sydney and other coastal cities in Australia will be too hot to live in within a few decades
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Too bad.
Australia used to be a very nice place, too.
Cheers!
JuanP wrote:
Don't worry! The Chinese will mine them for resources and build thermal solar generators all over the place. And they can always live underground, too. Those Chinese really know how to build a tunnel!
jedrider wrote:50 Million Under Heat Warning As Extreme Temps, Drought Envelop Western U.S.
https://www.huffpost.com/entry/western-us-excessive-heat-drought_n_60c8f5dbe4b0f7e7ccf59d86
I think that CC is now going to start it's full court press of heat waves for many parts of the world, just my hunch, though.
One pattern is that the heatwaves start early, peter out and end strong, no doubt due to the longer warm season as a result of CC.
Plantagenet wrote:jedrider wrote:50 Million Under Heat Warning As Extreme Temps, Drought Envelop Western U.S.
https://www.huffpost.com/entry/western-us-excessive-heat-drought_n_60c8f5dbe4b0f7e7ccf59d86
I think that CC is now going to start it's full court press of heat waves for many parts of the world, just my hunch, though.
One pattern is that the heatwaves start early, peter out and end strong, no doubt due to the longer warm season as a result of CC.
I agree 100% with you on this one, jedr.
It really feels like global warming is kicking into a higher gear all around the planet. The huge forest fires are happening just about everywhere now....from Siberia to Oregon to Portugal to Scandinavia.
Whoa! Look at that incredible smoke plume.....and let me try your beer, OK? This double IPA I got is really good.
hilariously macabre
Plantagenet wrote:
It really feels like global warming is kicking into a higher gear all around the planet. The huge forest fires are happening just about everywhere now....from Siberia to Oregon to Portugal to Scandinavia.
And what do you know.....we've got a heat wave going on right here in Alaska and I spent part of the afternoon at a local brewery drinking a cold one and watching a huge plume of smoke blasting 30,000 feet straight up into the sky from a huge new local forest fire just getting going about 20 miles north of me.
Whoa! Look at that incredible smoke plume.....and let me try your beer, OK? This double IPA I got is really good.
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