- Sat Jul 24, 2021 11:08 pm
#7002
Or climate, to be more precise.
It just doesn't stop. Streams or rain water gushing through Sloane Square tube, NRW and the Pfalz yielding two hundred dead, summat or other happening in New Zealand which barely hit the news, Zhengzhou being streamed, quite literally, on social media, and now Maharashtra and Goa. In July. While the USA, Canada, and Siberia are toast.
All of us have been aware that climate change is set to cause weather episodes which are both unprecedented and difficult to manage. The thoughts of the low lying areas of Bangladesh and 100m people being over run along with various Pacific and Indian Ocean island states have been with us for years. Only a shill or a fool would ignore the pleadings of Santa Greta. To a greater or lesser extent, most of us have become aware of our own emissions culpability and have begun to do something about it.
But the dial seems to have shifted. Within the last month, (if you ignore Siberia last year and decidedly scorchio Norway the year before that), those previously hypothetical far off chickens have come home to roost. Or roast. And boy, is it hitting hard.
The September German elections look set to be overshadowed, if not dominated, by the response to and forward planning for localised catastrophes as shit becomes undeniably real.
I just wonder what we have in our collective quiver. The thought that China, the latter-day culprit, is talking about becoming carbon neutral by 2050 is encouraging because they always over-deliver but, where is the recalibration in the west? This is happening now, daily, and on the telly in real time.
The worst-case-scenario is that we are already completely fucked and facing a weather-related geographic and agricultural disaster which we will struggle to contain. The best case is that, well storms and teacups. These things happen an, y'know, citizen journalism.
Is everyone waiting for COP26?
It just doesn't stop. Streams or rain water gushing through Sloane Square tube, NRW and the Pfalz yielding two hundred dead, summat or other happening in New Zealand which barely hit the news, Zhengzhou being streamed, quite literally, on social media, and now Maharashtra and Goa. In July. While the USA, Canada, and Siberia are toast.
All of us have been aware that climate change is set to cause weather episodes which are both unprecedented and difficult to manage. The thoughts of the low lying areas of Bangladesh and 100m people being over run along with various Pacific and Indian Ocean island states have been with us for years. Only a shill or a fool would ignore the pleadings of Santa Greta. To a greater or lesser extent, most of us have become aware of our own emissions culpability and have begun to do something about it.
But the dial seems to have shifted. Within the last month, (if you ignore Siberia last year and decidedly scorchio Norway the year before that), those previously hypothetical far off chickens have come home to roost. Or roast. And boy, is it hitting hard.
The September German elections look set to be overshadowed, if not dominated, by the response to and forward planning for localised catastrophes as shit becomes undeniably real.
I just wonder what we have in our collective quiver. The thought that China, the latter-day culprit, is talking about becoming carbon neutral by 2050 is encouraging because they always over-deliver but, where is the recalibration in the west? This is happening now, daily, and on the telly in real time.
The worst-case-scenario is that we are already completely fucked and facing a weather-related geographic and agricultural disaster which we will struggle to contain. The best case is that, well storms and teacups. These things happen an, y'know, citizen journalism.
Is everyone waiting for COP26?