Climate crisis - South Sudan closes schools in preparation for 45C heatwave

Tommy Tainant

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I wonder if it is too late to save the planet ? When these places get to be unlivable then the people suffering there will move to gentler climates.
Global warming affects all of us whereever we live.
 
It never gets hot in Africa! Oh Noooooooes!
Tax me papa govt. I want to save the planet! :boo_hoo14:
 

I wonder if it is too late to save the planet ? When these places get to be unlivable then the people suffering there will move to gentler climates.
Global warming affects all of us whereever we live.
/----/ Yes, Tommy. It's too late. You might as well crawl under your bed and wait for the end.
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Heatwaves in one of the msot hottest areas of the planet! Oh Noooooooooooooes!
Save me big brother! Tax us all to fix the natural evolution of the planet!
/----/ Get a grip, Tommy, close the window, and turn on the AC.

South Sudan - The climate in short​



In South Sudan, a country located north of the Equator which was born in 2011 as a result of the division of Sudan, the climate is tropical, hot all year round, with a very hot, dry winter from December to February (which may be considered as the real summer), and a rainy summer from June to September, which is less hot but more humid.
 
What you are talking here, Tommy, is weather, not "Climate " at all.

And hot weather is part of the climate in the Tremendous nation of South Sudan.

The people there would be a lot more inconvenienced if the climate changed and they started getting a lot of blizzards.
 

I wonder if it is too late to save the planet ? When these places get to be unlivable then the people suffering there will move to gentler climates.
Global warming affects all of us whereever we live.
Well, I hear Wales is a nice place that the South Sudanese can to relocate to.
 

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