RE: Got H2O?
July 23, 2021 at 5:02 pm
(This post was last modified: July 23, 2021 at 5:04 pm by Brian37.)
(July 23, 2021 at 4:46 pm)BrianSoddingBoru4 Wrote:(July 23, 2021 at 3:58 pm)Brian37 Wrote: I don't find this funny at all. You do realize that California provides lots of products, especially crops, the rest of the nation depends on? If you are merely picking on CA because it is a blue state, you are a fool. Our entire planet is a BALL, and every state, every nation lives under the same global trend which is still ultimately connected. Global warming isn't something that affects someone else far away from you.
I've seen days over the past month, where It was actually hotter in Montana than here where I live in NC. Once in a lifetime you can live with, but the climate volatility is growing worldwide. Wild fires are on the increase. And if humans do not tackle climate change soon, you won't have anything to leave your kids or grandkids.
It isn’t a case of picking on California. The state has a history of droughts, wildfires, and water shortages, and it isn’t all down to climate change. It’s simply got too many people for that particular resource.
Boru
Yes it is actually. More human beings require more resources. Globally and evolutionary wise, the world's birthrate has always outpaced death rates. You cant separate the connection of humans worldwide and segment it into geography. You are right, California does have a dense population, but it also provides products to the rest of the nation and world. Just like the recent floods in China are not simply effecting their populations but global commerce as well.
We are inner connected as much as we like to think we are not.
The smoke from the wild fires in 13 states in the west, as of the past couple of weeks, are reaching the east coast and effecting air quality. Not to mention disrupting commerce and destroying homes and businesses.
You cannot compartmentalize a ball. If one aspect of this planet is suffering, it isn't like you can amputate one arm because you have three other limbs. Global warming is more like a blood cancer. California should be considered the canary in the coal mine. If it can happen there, it can spread.
FYI we have had scientists since the late 1890s whom warned that burning too much fossil fuels would upset our atmosphere.