Your guide to manmade climate disasters in the world today

Love watching farmers go out of business, or my public services shrink or debt increase to bail them out and/or have more of paycheck consumed by inflated food prices.

Or we can say it's all fake, or that insurance grows food, or that broccoli should have evolved harder or faster or that one person should have the power to "do something" to fix it all.
Get government out of farming
 
I will update this thread most days as the earh dies screaming.
Lets start in Espana.


Scientists say extreme weather such as heatwaves and storms is becoming more intense as a result of the climate crisis.

51 dead in a sun parched area of Spain. Nothing to see here. Floods have become common place in Spain over the last few years. They are going to have to work out how to live with the results of climate breakdown,

A major worry is that this area provides much of our food. At the very least floods caused by climate change are inflationary. At worst 50 people die.
Worst floods in 30 years? Does that mean climate change was worse 30 years ago? How do you know man caused this?
 
I will update this thread most days as the earh dies screaming.
Lets start in Espana.


Scientists say extreme weather such as heatwaves and storms is becoming more intense as a result of the climate crisis.

51 dead in a sun parched area of Spain. Nothing to see here. Floods have become common place in Spain over the last few years. They are going to have to work out how to live with the results of climate breakdown,

A major worry is that this area provides much of our food. At the very least floods caused by climate change are inflationary. At worst 50 people die.
With weather related disasters hitting more food producing areas I suggest that people learn to eat less now rather than when it becomes necessary.
 

No snow on Mount Fuji. This year was the hottest year on record in Japan. Beating the previous record................... last year.
Many areas in the mid-Atlantic had their coldest August and so far coldest September in 130 years.

Per AI
August 2025 was significantly cooler and drier than normal for much of the Mid-Atlantic, with some areas experiencing their coolest August in decades. Washington D.C. recorded its driest August on record and its coolest in 25 years. In the first week of September 2025, the Mid-Atlantic experienced a significant and unseasonably cold outbreak, with temperatures dropping to levels more typical of October.
 
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I will update this thread most days as the earh dies screaming.
Lets start in Espana.


Scientists say extreme weather such as heatwaves and storms is becoming more intense as a result of the climate crisis.

51 dead in a sun parched area of Spain. Nothing to see here. Floods have become common place in Spain over the last few years. They are going to have to work out how to live with the results of climate breakdown,

A major worry is that this area provides much of our food. At the very least floods caused by climate change are inflationary. At worst 50 people die.
How many other incidents have you posted since you started this thread? Not a lot of updates considering your comment that "the earth dies screaming".
 
Many areas in the mid-Atlantic had their coldest August and so far coldest September in 130 years.

Per AI
August 2025 was significantly cooler and drier than normal for much of the Mid-Atlantic, with some areas experiencing their coolest August in decades. Washington D.C. recorded its driest August on record and its coolest in 25 years. In the first week of September 2025, the Mid-Atlantic experienced a significant and unseasonably cold outbreak, with temperatures dropping to levels more typical of October.


Pretty amazing data for a planet "that has been warming for 150 years..."

LOL!!!
 
With weather related disasters hitting more food producing areas I suggest that people learn to eat less now rather than when it becomes necessary.

Can I see your math on that claim ...

We're piling food on the ground right now ... and this food will be ruined before Spring ... not weather but politics and tariffs ...
 
Worst floods in 30 years? Does that mean climate change was worse 30 years ago? How do you know man caused this?
Tainty isn't smart enough to understand that.

Just sayin...
 
Can I see your math on that claim ...

We're piling food on the ground right now ... and this food will be ruined before Spring ... not weather but politics and tariffs ...
Actually, rain is ruining harvested crops, which is really the same as crops in the field being ruined by too much rain.
 
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Extreme weather affecting crops has been in the news for years.


Yes ... and it has been for all history ... you claimed this is increasing and your citation doesn't confirm that ... nor does this citation contain any mathematics ...

We don't normal store soybean ... that's been being shipped out as it gets harvested ... silos and granaries are used for corn storage, to feed pigs and cows ... this has been all over the news these past couple months ...

Carbonbrief.org is written for Middle Schoolers, so Bubba can understand ... is that the best you got? ...
 
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So, OPINIONS based on media reports.

Do you understand how ridiculous that is?

And how non credible it is?
The media is the only source of such information. Where do you get yours?
 
The simple fact is the storms of the past were far more powerful. The Great Storm of 1862 turned the entire central valley of California into a lake.

The storm raged for 40 continuous days, and extended from the coast to Denver.

Your sources are simply not credible because they ignore factual history that PROVES their theory wrong.
Past weather events aren't part of the report. The subject is really the effects of today's climate, not just certain weather events. Or maybe it's just better reporting that makes it sound worse. How can we know?
 
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