This blog is about climate change, rivers, salmon and steelhead fishing, Pacific Northwest people, and ecopoetry.
Thursday, September 21, 2017
Hurricanes Harvey, Irma, and Maria, and Weather in Washington, D. C.
Last night in class someone asked if climate change caused recent hurricanes. Scientists agree the answer is no. Instead, scientists note, climate change influences hurricane damage in three ways: 1) sea-level rise means higher storm surges are possible; 2) increased moisture produces higher floods; and 3) storm intensity increases from added heat energy. Looking at data, it's obvious these scientists make sense. However, in Washington D.C. acceptance of reality of climate breakdown seems to be like this giraffe YouTube with most in the first three stages. Of course, acceptance must be followed by meaningful action.
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