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All signs continue to point to an exceptional, long-duration, and record-breaking to (in some cases) record-shattering March heatwave initially centered across U.S.

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  • weatherwest@mastodon.socialW weatherwest@mastodon.social

    The broader points I emphasized earlier this week during my (recorded) livestream are all still relevant. All-time March heat records will be smashed and mountain snowpack will be decimated, with implications for long-term wildfire risk & water supply. https://www.youtube.com/live/Kww_WjCG-HI

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    @weatherwest

    When my weather app is listing "collapse of the ocean current" as trending weather...that's not good.

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    • weatherwest@mastodon.socialW weatherwest@mastodon.social

      All signs continue to point to an exceptional, long-duration, and record-breaking to (in some cases) record-shattering March heatwave initially centered across U.S. Southwest but expanding to much broader region next week. This is effectively a full-on summer heatwave in March.

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      @weatherwest

      I really wish American hadn't been consistently ruled by fossil fuel morons and had instead listened to James Hansen in 1988.

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      • weatherwest@mastodon.socialW weatherwest@mastodon.social

        All signs continue to point to an exceptional, long-duration, and record-breaking to (in some cases) record-shattering March heatwave initially centered across U.S. Southwest but expanding to much broader region next week. This is effectively a full-on summer heatwave in March.

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        @weatherwest Heatwave in March right after a 2-day deep freeze, that is.
        The only thing the southern Midwest is typically subjected to in March is frost.
        #GlobalWarming #ClimateChange extremes are here, baby.
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        • alienghic@timeloop.cafeA alienghic@timeloop.cafe

          @weatherwest

          I really wish American hadn't been consistently ruled by fossil fuel morons and had instead listened to James Hansen in 1988.

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          @alienghic @weatherwest 100%!
          Or even better, to Donella Meadows, et al. in 1972! A body can dream, right? (sigh)

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          • pttp@mastodon.socialP pttp@mastodon.social

            @alienghic @weatherwest 100%!
            Or even better, to Donella Meadows, et al. in 1972! A body can dream, right? (sigh)

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            @PttP

            Oh man the rich people hated the Limits to Growth.

            Even though our world trajectories looks quite similar to one of their collapse scenarios.

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            • deirdrebeth@mas.toD deirdrebeth@mas.to

              @weatherwest

              When my weather app is listing "collapse of the ocean current" as trending weather...that's not good.

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              @deirdrebeth @weatherwest 's funny but I've had a lot of time on my hands recently (eye operation) and have watched The Day After Tomorrow again for the first time in ages. Re-evaluated it and decided it is a caricature. Yes, lots of utterly ridiculous stuff (for starters an all-American hero like Dennis Quaid would never drive a Honda) but I've been looking at AMOC trends and...yeah. Looks like AMOC is weakening, and has been for decades. And one particular drop coincided with the coldest UK December in 100 years, and a 13cm rise in sea levels in New York.

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              Western Europe could face winters as cold as Canada because of the impact of climate change on a key Atlantic current, known as the AMOC, which helps regulate our weather.

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              • alienghic@timeloop.cafeA alienghic@timeloop.cafe

                @PttP

                Oh man the rich people hated the Limits to Growth.

                Even though our world trajectories looks quite similar to one of their collapse scenarios.

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                @alienghic Yep, the rich people, and even worse, their apologists. The economist whose paper trashed LTG (disingenuously & inaccurately) went on to win the Nobel Prize & teach at Harvard! Neoclassical Economics virtually dismisses any effects of AGW on "the economy!"

                And yes! How many people today realize that we are living in a collapse scenario?

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                • weatherwest@mastodon.socialW weatherwest@mastodon.social

                  All signs continue to point to an exceptional, long-duration, and record-breaking to (in some cases) record-shattering March heatwave initially centered across U.S. Southwest but expanding to much broader region next week. This is effectively a full-on summer heatwave in March.

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                  @weatherwest

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                  How Trump’s Iran War Could Actually Worsen Climate Change

                  Oh, you thought high oil prices would help the climate fight? Think again.

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                  Koch Network paid $550 million dollars to end climate action.
                  https://www.nytimes.com/2025/12/20/us/politics/koch-network-2024-election-trump.html

                  Who knows how much Israel, Saudi Arabia, Qatar and the UAE are paying to the GOP.

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                  The Russian oligarch gave money to the Republican's 2018 congressional campaign via a U.S-based company in which he owned a majority.

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                  Russia too.
                  https://www.politico.eu/article/russia-us-saudi-arctic-energy-rdif-ukraine-russia-capital/

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                  What Trump’s plans for the Arctic mean for the global climate crisis

                  In this week’s newsletter: With plans to sell off over a million acres of natural habitat for oil and gas development, the Trump administration is ignoring the dire impact on its fragile ecosystem

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                  • pttp@mastodon.socialP pttp@mastodon.social

                    @alienghic Yep, the rich people, and even worse, their apologists. The economist whose paper trashed LTG (disingenuously & inaccurately) went on to win the Nobel Prize & teach at Harvard! Neoclassical Economics virtually dismisses any effects of AGW on "the economy!"

                    And yes! How many people today realize that we are living in a collapse scenario?

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                    @PttP

                    I've noticed that economists who write excuses for why the rich should be rich get showered with a great deal of money and press coverage.

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                      @violetmadder @weatherwest

                      Hah. And we thought it would be the water wars - no, it will be starvation as every crop from Senoma to St. Louis fails.

                      Yay.

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                      • alienghic@timeloop.cafeA alienghic@timeloop.cafe

                        @PttP

                        I've noticed that economists who write excuses for why the rich should be rich get showered with a great deal of money and press coverage.

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                        @alienghic Exactly! And the scale is almost inconceivable! Academic economics is virtually captured by believers in the Neoclassical paradigm. Dissenting views are typically banished.

                        And who do politicians listen to? You guessed it! And they're "Climate Change Doesn't Matter"-ing us into oblivion...

                        Sometime when you have an hour, Prof Steve Keen, a "heterodox" economist, is worth a listen:

                        https://youtu.be/5LvyxH3O7kE

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                        • alienghic@timeloop.cafeA alienghic@timeloop.cafe

                          @PttP

                          I've noticed that economists who write excuses for why the rich should be rich get showered with a great deal of money and press coverage.

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                          @alienghic @PttP funny that, eh?

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