The Environment

https://www.theatlantic.com/science/archive/2024/06/miami-climate-change-floods/678718/

This is pretty funny. One thing we need to agree with is that Florida and it's residents need to not be bailed or again. The rest of the country is subsidizing their homeowners insurance. They need to pay proper risk for moving to cities that were built on top of drained swamps and limestone.
It is like the people that build homes on stilts by the water and then BAM, a flood happens.  Do you really need to live THAT close to the water???

 
Since it’s hot in the summer again and enviro bros are out in full force, saw this gem on what “the experts” predicted.  
 


 
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Wow, way to go all science-y on us nerd.

In unrelated news, the Homeowners Insurance industry had collectively lost hundreds of billions of dollars in the last few years. And if other states weren't subsidizing their risk, Florida would be virtually uninsurable as a state with cities built on top of drained swamps.

Can't believe those enviro-nerds thing that 4 consecutive years of 1-in-200 year rainfall events are unique LOL. 

 
https://www.space.com/14732-sun-burns-star-death.html#:~:text="This reveals the star's core,be long gone by then.

We HAVE to stop this!


Just to be clear, you are making a potentially humorous comparison between the sun burning out and the loss of arctic ice. Right?

I don't expect much of you, science-wise, but as a practitioner of humor it would have been funnier to say John Kerry predicted the Sun would burn out in only 4 billion years.

 
Just to be clear, you are making a potentially humorous comparison between the sun burning out and the loss of arctic ice. Right?

I don't expect much of you, science-wise, but as a practitioner of humor it would have been funnier to say John Kerry predicted the Sun would burn out in only 4 billion years.
Dang it!  Did he say that????

You are right!  




 
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Temperature where I live on Monday is forecast to be  3 degrees lower than the historical average.  Today was 8 degrees lower.   :lol:
 

The first 90 degree day this year was 17 days later than the historical norm  :lol:

The average high in June was lower than the historical average.  
 

Maybe the Death Valley is experiencing global warming and my area is experiencing global cooling  :dunno

 
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