Ma Nature vs. The Least Educated

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"It will initially be people fighting for food and shelter," Singh says. "When the migration starts, every state would want to stop the migrations from happening. Eventually, it would have to become a military conflict. Which other means do you have to resolve your border issues?"
 
"The First Street analysis, which covers the next 30 years -- or the typical life of a home mortgage -- shows Florida and the Gulf Coast will continue to have the largest magnitude of financial loss from hurricane damage. But the future holds a significant uptick in damage for regions that previously have tended to be safer from the most devastating storms.

For instance, First Street found
the top 20 U.S. cities with the highest likelihood of being hit with a major hurricane in 2023 are all in Florida.

The probability of a hurricane in the North Atlantic strengthening into a
major storm -- a category 3 or higher -- has increased from 10% in the 1980s to 40% today, according to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.

"The odds of it being a
major hurricane, when it makes landfall, are almost 50-50 now," Eby told CNN. Even after it makes initial landfall, stronger and more-intact storms can persist longer over land, where they can dump incredible amounts of rain and bring high wind speeds to areas that aren't prepared for them.

"The
South Carolina and Georgia border is where you'll see the largest increase in wind speeds over the next 30 years," Eby said."
 
But don't mention climate change. According to the nut case tories denying it has become a religion.
 
Heat Will Likely Soar To Record Levels In Next 5 Years; Analysis Says
May 17, 2023
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How odd.....no Republicans concerned with "WHAT ABOUT THE CHILDREN???!!!!".....this-time-around.
 
But don't mention climate change. According to the nut case tories denying it has become a religion.
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"....ALL GOD'S CHILLIN' GOT DROUGHT!!"
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Arizona: Fresh Scrutiny Of Saudi-Owned Farm's Water Use
April 28, 2023
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"In rural Arizona’s La Paz County, on the state’s rugged border with California, the decision by a Saudi-owned dairy company to grow alfalfa in the American Southwest for livestock in the Gulf kingdom first raised eyebrows nearly a decade ago. Now, worsening drought has focused new attention on the company and whether Arizona should be doing more to protect its groundwater resources."
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"Winter wheat crops start their growth in the fall and are harvested the following summer. High temperatures in spring, when the plant is flowering, can affect the wheat’s development. At temperatures over 27.8 degrees Celsius (about 82 degrees Fahrenheit), the plants start to suffer from heat stress. At temperatures over 32.8 degrees Celsius (about 91 degrees Fahrenheit), important enzymes in the wheat start to break down.

Record-breaking heat also tends to be associated with record-breaking drought, Coughlan de Perez says. The combination of these two hazards could severely impact the growing season. Both the US and China are considered global breadbaskets—areas that produce significant amounts of the world’s grains. If these crops were to fail simultaneously, or at the same time as other staple crops, it could have serious impacts on the price and availability of food around the world."
 
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