This week, we got both hail and snow in Southern California. I’ve written about this whole climate change thing before ... about six years ago, now that I look back on it. For my first ten years in California, it rained about twice a yea
Typically, I use these types of opportunities to make fun of the climate change deniers. But, honestly, I’m not even sure who’s still on that train: with more massive wildfires burning in increasingly unlikely places, so many hurricanes in a season that the National Weather Service now routinely has to start over at the beginning of the alphabet, so much flooding that it’s carrying away cars ... is there anyone who claims climate change is a hoax for anything other than performative reasons? While I was marveling at the reports of snow and hail, one of my old friends from the East Coast was telling me that the temperature hit 80° for them: a new record for February. I’m pretty sure everyone knows that it’s real at this point, primarily from personal experience.
The only question is, much like with the pandemic: are all these changes permanent? is this just the new normal now? I don’t know ... I’d like to say I don’t believe it, or at the very least that I hope it’s not so. But hope is a precious resource these days. So I suppose we’ll just have to wait and see.
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