The latest report by the U.S. Global Change Research Program warns of future economic losses from Climate Change, but fails to establish a causal connection to any current economic losses (such as from hurricanes and wildfires).
My questions are:
1. What "climate change" are we now experiencing and what is causing it?
2. What economic losses are we now experiencing from "climate change?"
I would appreciate any specific answers you can provide.
Climate change laws have caused massive dis and misinvestment with more to come.
The latest report by the U.S. Global Change Research Program warns of future economic losses from Climate Change, but fails to establish a causal connection to any current economic losses (such as from hurricanes and wildfires).
My questions are:
1. What "climate change" are we now experiencing and what is causing it?
2. What economic losses are we now experiencing from "climate change?"
I would appreciate any specific answers you can provide.
How specific u looking for? Ice loss is the usual dramatic thing because its visual. The difference between 31.5 F and 32.5 is more dramatic than 58.5 and 59.5 lol.
If we are looking for PERSONAL experiences....It is warmer, look where I can plant them Acer palmatums now! I'd bet its a mix of good ol fashioned greenhouse warming and suburban heat islands. Magnolia grandiflora grows better in developed areas here than out in the country.
What's it costing us? Probably costing folks living on low lying islands more. Lord forbid we do anything to ignorant and they sue us. 100, 120 years post WWII we may be unable to ignore the world's edicts.