The establishment New York Times has a beautifully produced article about the collapse of the Gulf Stream. [nyt]
The establishment New York Times has a beautifully produced article about the collapse of the Gulf Stream. [nyt]
Every single thing I read about the worsening climate change disaster is scary. They all add up to very, very scary, taken together.
Would you like to see a glimpse into the kind of embarrassing shit Americans are going to come up with as the climate crisis continues to bite? My prediction is: if you think our response to COVID-19 was lethally stupid, “you ain’t seen nothin’ yet.”
That’s right: “Swamp Gas.”
You see them wherever you drive in Pennsylvania: small oil collection pumps, or wellheads for natural gas. The big fracking sites are away from the roads so they are unseen, but you can’t miss the trucks driving around with fracking liquid.
They don’t care, anymore. Is that a sign of insanity, or confidence?
I gotta hand it to Greta Thunberg – she has found herself thrust onto the big stage, and is making the best of her 15 minutes of fame.
The disaster that is looming ahead of us is nebulous, and its vagueness has made it incomprehensible: we focus on a few signs and indications and hope that better heads and wise leaders prevail.
The frame for the hot forge building has been sitting there, upright and ready for the slab to be poured, and … pouring it’s been. We’ve gotten a tremendous amount of rain this spring.
I’ve been wondering that, myself. Presumably the answer is somewhere between “yuge” and “outrageous.”