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If it rains too much. It's climate change.

If there is a drought. It's climate change.

If there's a lot of snow. It's climate change.

If there's no snow. It's climate change.

If there is extreme cold. It's climate change.

If it's hotter than normal. It's climate change.

Strong storms. It's climate change.

No storms. It's climate change.

And, of course, water turning to blood, frogs, lice, flies, livestock pestilence, boils, hail, locusts, darkness and the killing of firstborn children. Climate change.

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26 minutes ago, gearbasher said:

If it rains too much. It's climate change.

If there is a drought. It's climate change.

If there's a lot of snow. It's climate change.

If there's no snow. It's climate change.

If there is extreme cold. It's climate change.

If it's hotter than normal. It's climate change.

Strong storms. It's climate change.

No storms. It's climate change.

And, of course, water turning to blood, frogs, lice, flies, livestock pestilence, boils, hail, locusts, darkness and the killing of firstborn children. Climate change.

It was the damn dinosaurs and that alleged meteorite that hit the planet, that Murph says we don't remember.

Stupid T-Rex and his little girl dinosaur arms. No wonder he was so pissed.

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5 hours ago, jvi said:

I, for one ,believe we humans have stripped the planet of so many  critical life forms from trees to bees that the weather patterns have rapidly changed for the worse. 

Though many would say that you are describing an effect rather than the cause of climate change, I do not think you are wrong.  It all adds up.  

I also agree that there have been extreme climate changes before in this world; but that does not mean that humans are not causing the current changes.

Will we ever learn, care and do enough to stop (let alone reverse) it?  Certainly not for a long time yet. 

And in this case......"99 1/2% won't do".

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In Hawaii, the demise of sugar cane plantations in the 1990s as a result of globalization had disastrous consequences: huge tracts of land were abandoned, allowing the invasive species an opening.

"Yes, many parts of Hawaii are trending towards dryer conditions, but the fire problem is mostly attributable to the vast extents of non-native grasslands left unmanaged by large landowners as we've entered a 'post-plantation era,'" said Clay Trauernicht, a fire ecologist at the University of Hawaii at Manoa. 

 When brush fires scorched 10,000 acres in Maui in 2019, Trauernicht wrote articles, testified in public hearings, and held meetings letting people know that fires were getting worse and Hawaiʻi needed to be prepared. It was difficult to get people to care about fires when the main casualties were native forests and structures, Trauernicht said.

Hawaii’s electric utility company acknowledged its downed power lines started the first wildfire on Maui. Maui County said the Hawaiian Electric Company should have known how “to properly maintain and repair the electric transmission lines, and other equipment including utility poles associated with their transmission of electricity, and to keep vegetation properly trimmed and maintained so as to prevent contact with overhead power lines and other electric equipment.”

 

 

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So, do we blame the fires on the lack of proper safety procedures on the part of the power utility, or on the electricity demands of a population that tripled there in our lifetime?   OR - the people who carelessly created those extra million people ?     Root Cause analysis would suggest the latter.  Our parents are at fault.  The Greatest Generation was actually The Worst. 

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seems like a lot of western USA smoke coming up here,  we were careless with our planets health ,  time to get on the same page and help reduce our impact

  here in my town we had 2 fires within 10 k both needing air support and  with 1 road in  1 road out it can be a little worrisome ( fn scarey )

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