• @captainlezbian@lemmy.world
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    122 months ago

    Wind and rain that we knew a century ago how to prevent. The greenhouse effect was discovered during the French Revolution. Catastrophic anthropogenic climate change has been known for about 50 years now.

    The thing is handling wind and rain sounds easy until you understand it as force carried through the media of air and water. As a midwesterner I know not to underestimate wind, it can destroy your home without slowing down. This is a bombing campaign of force in a different form.

    • @UnderpantsWeevil@lemmy.world
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      62 months ago

      The thing is handling wind and rain sounds easy until you understand it as force carried through the media of air and water.

      But we do have industrial scale infrastructure to curb the effect of these storm surges. We have construction techniques to make buildings more durable. We have artificial breakwaters and coastal preserves to blunt the landfall of these big storms. We have mass transit infrastructure technology to evacuate people quickly and efficiently, rather than stranding them in giant traffic jams in the middle of a storm.

      This is a bombing campaign of force in a different form.

      We’ve known how to build bunkers for over a century. Perhaps we need a modern day Enver Hoxha in the Florida governor’s seat.

    • @ChickenLadyLovesLife@lemmy.world
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      42 months ago

      Catastrophic anthropogenic climate change

      I prefer anthropogenic runaway global heating (ARGH). “Climate change” is a pretty weak formulation of the underlying problem, even weaker than “global warming”.

      • @captainlezbian@lemmy.world
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        22 months ago

        It chooses to address the effects rather than the cause. Climate change addresses that it’s not just going to get hotter, we’re also experiencing changes to currents in both the air and water, and things like rainfall are going to wildly change. To some people like folks in Bengal the heat is the problem, but to Albertans the issue is that drier conditions will cause increased wildfires, meanwhile over in the eastern United States it’s hurricanes and tornadoes while Western Europe is going to lose its whole “temperate rainforests at a high latitude” thing as the Gulf Stream collapses.

        Oh then things will get real end Permian but that’s more of an atmospheric makeup thing.

        • @WoahWoah@lemmy.world
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          2 months ago

          Climate change is a phrase created by republican messaging specialist Luntz.

          “The climate has always been changing.” I’m sure you’ve heard that dismissal before, no? Not that it matters. Denialists gonna deny. It’s the same people that will see it snow once in the winter and say “so much for global warming.”

          Everyone knows immigrants caused climate change anyway.