Source:
https://www.thenation.com/article/environment/climate-crisis-fires/
"It's inevitable".... At this point with out global change and reductions on fossil fuel burning.
Mass casualty heat events are just one real aspect of this crisis. On the North East side of Philadelphia we have had two catastrophic rain events in two weeks....6.5 then 7.2 inches of rain in these neighborhoods in less than an hour led to mass evacuations of people driving and also from people's homes due to massive flooding.
This is happening all across the planet.
Ecological collapse is the real danger in the near term, second to these mega storms. All storms are evidence of how the planet attempts to cool itself and stay within a balanced range of temperatures.
https://www.thenation.com/article/environment/climate-crisis-fires/
"It's inevitable".... At this point with out global change and reductions on fossil fuel burning.
Mass casualty heat events are just one real aspect of this crisis. On the North East side of Philadelphia we have had two catastrophic rain events in two weeks....6.5 then 7.2 inches of rain in these neighborhoods in less than an hour led to mass evacuations of people driving and also from people's homes due to massive flooding.
This is happening all across the planet.
Ecological collapse is the real danger in the near term, second to these mega storms. All storms are evidence of how the planet attempts to cool itself and stay within a balanced range of temperatures.