There’s so much to love about summer in British Columbia: greenery, beaches, fresh produce. And most notably, peaches, the best fruit there is.

Admittedly, the stone fruit is widely available all through the year nowadays, thanks to imports from places as far-flung as Chile, Argentina, California and New Zealand. But it’s only irresistible from mid-July to early September, when B.C.’s 600-odd growers gift us with 4.6 million kilograms of velvety, sun-softened, fragrant and fully superior peaches.

Give me a peach in October, and I turn into J. Alfred Prufrock, who famously asked, “Do I dare to eat a peach?”

Give me a peach in July, when I know it’s a fresh Okanagan Redhaven, Glohaven or Cresthaven, picked in Penticton and bursting with flavour? I’ll eat the whole thing before asking myself if I’m hungry.

As I’ve written previously, B.C. fruit is not only downright delicious; it’s practically overabundant most summers.

Blink, and a bucket of blueberries seems to materialize in your house; the same goes for peaches, piled high in their biodegradable, pulp berry baskets and bought for a pittance wherever fresh produce is sold.

Not this summer, though.

  • @[email protected]
    link
    fedilink
    English
    84 months ago

    Damn climate change.

    People need to understand that we’re going to lose a lot more than this if we do not much more to keep the limit to 1.5c.

    • TSG_Asmodeus (he, him)OP
      link
      English
      44 months ago

      Oh we’re never going to keep it to 1.5, we’ve already fucked that. It is possible, though almost assuredly unlikely, that we keep it under 2.0.

      • @[email protected]
        link
        fedilink
        English
        64 months ago

        I really wish people would listen to the science more as it is giving us tangible gains against climate change

        • @[email protected]
          link
          fedilink
          English
          24 months ago

          You know how to do that? Eliminate the entire right-wing political structure. The regressives are virulently - and likely to be violently so, sooner than later - against science of any kind. Anti-reality theology is their poison of choice, and they will fight until dead to put that first.

      • @[email protected]
        link
        fedilink
        English
        54 months ago

        Except that capitalism’s lust for obscene quarterly profits will make the Parasite Class keep us on “business as usual” until the guillotines come out. Which is likely to be when 4-5℃ of warming is locked in, dooming most of humanity if not all of it.

    • @[email protected]
      link
      fedilink
      English
      34 months ago

      By many metrics we have already passed 1.5℃ of warming, according to some as far back as five years ago.

      The only reason why politicians still punt that line is because the political benchmark for “passing the 1.5℃ mark” is to have twenty consecutive years past that point.