Sunday, January 05, 2020

The Climate Crisis: Yes, It’s Getting Worse

A photo from a reader in Australia taken from his front door.
The nightmare fires burning in Australia may finally be  forcing willfully ignorant, fact denying conservatives in that nation to accept the reality of climate change.  With luck, the current conservative prime minister will be voted out of office come the next election.  The question is, what will it take for "conservatives" in America to wake up and get their heads out of their ass.   What level of catastrophe will be required?  A repeat of 2019's floods in the Mid-West? A super hurricane that wipes out Houston or Miami? Fires that burn up huge parts of Wyoming or Montana? A sort piece in New York Magazine with dozens of copyrighted photos (which I cannot repost) from Australia is a must read - especially for soccer moms, and the church lady set that often to me seem utterly blind to more pressing issues in the world. Here are excerpts from the piece:
Tens of thousands of people are fleeing to safety in Australia after massive brushfires caused the largest peacetime evacuation in the country’s history. The fires have been burning since September, with emergency services struggling to contain apocalyptic blazes. Authorities will not force residents to leave, but are pleading for them to do so.
Many people have fled their homes, some of them running to beaches and huddling on boats when escape routes out of their rural seaside towns were engulfed in flames. Smoke has choked the air and light over cities including Sydney and even as far away as Melbourne. Over 11 million acres have burned, along with an estimated 480 million animals. Ten people have died since December 30, and 28 more remain unaccounted for.
Many Australians are furious with their government’s resistance to acknowledge the role of climate change in the brushfires, which experts say are now burning hotter, longer, and more ferociously due to rising global temperatures. Prime Minister Scott Morrison, elected on an anti-climate action platform, . . . said that he was committed to “sensible” climate policies, ones that “don’t move toward either extreme.” But the “extreme” is already here, as captured in photos taken in New South Wales and elsewhere over the last few days. Red skies and bright orange flames blur the features of humans and animals forced into survival mode, fighting for their lives in homes that, once idyllic, have been horrifically transformed. Their suffering is a portent of what’s to come for millions around the world, and what is already happening in the most vulnerable places. . . . Don’t start the new year by looking away.


Our politicians can pretend climate change isn't real and it is up to us to vote them out of office in every election at every level of government. 

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