Look At the Trends in Extreme Weather and See the State of the World BY EDITOR OF THE FABIUS MAXIMUS WEBSITE ON 5 APRIL 2017 • Summary: Climate activists make bold claims
about extreme weather caused by our CO2 emissions, attributing most big weather events to CO2's influence.
Not exact matches
Whether or not farmers agree
about the
causes or even existence of climate change, researchers agree that farmers still have to prepare their farms for the consequences of rising temperatures, increased atmospheric CO2 and more
extreme weather events.
Carolyn Gramling writes
about studies that, for the first time, blame specific
extreme weather events on human -
caused climate change — certain to be a hot topic in 2018.
Many people are very worried, even scared,
about abrupt climate change
causing extreme weather events like torrential rains with floods, droughts, high winds, etc. increasing in severity, duration, frequency and impact.
There is nothing «natural»
about these
extremes of
weather over the last 2 years, or
about the unprecedented ozone hole in the Arctic last year (troposphere warming from greenhouse gases
caused stratospheric cooling to below threshold temperature for polar stratospheric cloud generation and ozone destruction).
It was actually
caused by a quasi-tornado, but nobody cares any more
about desal plants or
extreme / record / unprecedented
weather.
The goal laid out in Adaptation for a High - Energy Planet is simple and can be supported regardless of views
about global climate risk: reduce the number of deaths
caused as a result of
extreme weather and disasters every year, while still accelerating modernization and low - carbon growth on an increasingly high - energy planet.
This
extreme weather event made me curious
about how
weather worked and the environment, and how
weather could be so bad that it could
cause destruction and also death.
Instead when North Dakota floods because a river froze over and explosives are needed to break up the ice, we hear
about how global warming
causes extreme weather events.