• @theywilleatthestars
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    153 months ago

    We got wind from the hurricane all the way in Chicago. I don’t like what that could mean for us in another decade.

    • @UnderpantsWeevil
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      183 months ago

      I do think people fixate on “Climate Change is going to make weather patterns way worse” while losing a bit of sight on “Our infrastructure has been collapsing for the last 50 years and neither states nor businesses want to spend money to shore it up”.

      These hurricanes are the big-ass straw that’s breaking the ancient and rickety-knee’d camel’s back. Even if we magically solved rising temperatures tomorrow, we’d still be dealing with the legacy of higher global temperatures for another century. And we’d still have infrastructure that’s continuing to pass its expiration date under the most benign weather conditions.

      But because of the way we do accounting and measure economic growth in this country, these storms only ever seem to be counted as “future possible risks to hedge against” rather than “guaranteed costs to invest in anticipation of”.

    • LustyArgonian
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      3 months ago

      You always get weather systems like that in the midwest from hurricanes. That system meets weather from the west coast there and literally creates tornado alley. And I agree climate change is very bad and making things worse.

    • @RizzRustbolt
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      33 months ago

      Get ready for a daily “River Direction Forecast”.