Ma Nature vs. The Least Educated

"Flooding is driving millions of people to move out of their homes, limiting growth in some prospering communities, and accelerating the decline of others, according to a new study that details how climate change and flooding are transforming where Americans live.

In the first two decades of the 21st century, the threat of flooding convinced more than
7 million people to avoid risky areas or abandon places that were risky, according to a paper Dec. 18 in the journal Nature Communications and research by the risk analysis organization First Street Foundation."

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Floods are floods, not climate change.
 
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Ski Resorts Battle For A Future
December 26, 2023
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"After promising early dumps of snow in some areas of Europe this autumn, the pattern of recent years resumed and rain and sleet took over.

In the ski resorts of Morzine and Les Gets in the French Alps, the heavy rainfall meant that full opening of resorts was delayed until two days before Christmas, leaving the industry and the millions of tourists planning trips to stare at the sky in hope.

But,
no amount of wishing and hoping will overcome what is an existential threat to skiing in the Alps, an industry worth $30bn (£23.8bn) that provides the most popular ski destination in the world.

The
science is clear, and is spelled out in carefully weighed-up peer reviewed reports. The most recent, this year, warned that at 2C of global heating above pre-industrial levels, 53% of the 28 European resorts examined would be at very high risk of a scarce amount of snow."

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"As a testament to the lack of Arctic air this month, in the perennial icebox of the lower 48 states, International Falls, Minnesota, has experienced an average temperature of 28.1 degrees Fahrenheit as of Dec. 27, which is a whopping 15.8 degrees above the historical average for December, AccuWeather Senior Meteorologist Tom Kines said.

"With that [temperature] in mind, conditions in International Falls have been more typical of Chicago, which is
more than 500 miles to the south," Kines stated."
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"As a testament to the lack of Arctic air this month, in the perennial icebox of the lower 48 states, International Falls, Minnesota, has experienced an average temperature of 28.1 degrees Fahrenheit as of Dec. 27, which is a whopping 15.8 degrees above the historical average for December, AccuWeather Senior Meteorologist Tom Kines said.

"With that [temperature] in mind, conditions in International Falls have been more typical of Chicago, which is
more than 500 miles to the south," Kines stated."
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Morons still believe global warming medicine men hawking alarmism in exchange for trillions of dollars in government funding.
 
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