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A Burning Summer
Author: BobR    Date: 09/06/2023 12:30:31

In case you haven't noticed, it's been hot lately, like really hot. Southern states (which - yes - do get hot in the summer) had numerous days where temps got into the low 100s. Places you wouldn't think of as hot, though, like Portland, OR had a record high of 108, and even Olympia, WA got to 100. Previous high temp records were broken all over the place. I mean - 115 degrees in Phoenix? That will literally kill you.

All of this has been predicted for decades. CO2 levels have been up and down before, but always around 250 PPM. We are now approaching 450 PPM, all since the advent of the industrial age. Average temperatures have risen about 1.5 degrees during that same time period (source). Republicans decided to make this a political issue (because *RAWR* manliness and oil companies), taking snowballs into the House of Congress to make stupid points that yes, it's still cold in winter. Scientists predicted global climate change because of this, and it is also proving true.

Part of that is extreme weather, disrupted "norms" in climate, like the disruption of the Gulf Stream, which could easily plunge Europe into a new ice age. That seems counter to what global warming would create, but the counter-clockwise rotation of the Atlantic Ocean brings warm gulf waters to the shores of Europe.

The current weather-related story consuming news cycles is the dire situation at The Burning Man Festival. This yearly event occurs in the NW desert of Nevada, typically hot and very dry. This year, however, it rained... a lot. Apparently when it rains heavily there, the hard-packed sandy dirt becomes ankle-deep mud. This ended up stranding about 70K people, many of whom are still there. While everyone brings in their own food and water, there are still the porta-potties, which have not been emptied since the festival began. Some people are attempting the 6-7 mile hike out, but it's not for the weak, and vehicles are definitely not going in.

Never one to miss taking advantage of tragedy for political "points", MTG once again opened her yap and spewed "fertilizer" on the subject:
Because we live in an age of near-unfathomable stupidity, Georgia Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Farcical) sat down with reviled conspiracy theorist Alex Jones over the weekend and revealed THE TRUTH about this year’s rain-and-mud-soaked Burning Man festival.

The first part of the previous sentence – the part in which a bafflingly influential Republican lawmaker lets herself be interviewed by an unhinged quack who has been ordered to pay nearly $1.5 billion for defaming the families of eight school shooting victims – would, in a normal version of American politics, be a scandal. But there’s nothing normal about our politics these days, so let’s focus on the second part, which somehow manages to be even nuttier.

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Here are the actual words that fell out of Greene’s mouth: “There are 73,000 or 75,000 people in the Nevada desert now at this Burning Man. They're locked in. They're not allowed to leave. And they're basically, probably being brainwashed that climate change is the cause of all of it, it's the root of all evil and it's going to destroy the earth and they’re feeling the panic.”

I know Thomas Jefferson said something to the effect of "we get the leadership we deserve", but we certainly don't deserve this kind of venal stupidity. Nobody deserves this.
 

10 comments (Latest Comment: 09/06/2023 18:18:23 by Will_in_Ca)
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Comment by Raine on 09/06/2023 13:18:51
Good morning!

Comment by Raine on 09/06/2023 13:20:54
Someone should tell MTG
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Comment by Will_in_Ca on 09/06/2023 15:09:43
Good morning, bloggers!!!!

We have seen extreme heat here in Southern California, rain out of season, and a tropical
storm warning. The new normal does not seem that normal.

You may notice that I am posting far later than normal. I am off today. A test showed that my PSA levels are very slightly above normal, so I am getting a biopsy on my prostate. The urologist is optimistic that it is benign.

I will let you know the results when I know them. Overall, I am hopeful. I am glad to be part of this community and hope to meet all of you in person one day, even if I am the farthest away of any of our members.



Comment by Raine on 09/06/2023 15:12:57
Quote by Will_in_Ca:
Good morning, bloggers!!!!

We have seen extreme heat here in Southern California, rain out of season, and a tropical
storm warning. The new normal does not seem that normal.

You may notice that I am posting far later than normal. I am off today. A test showed that my PSA levels are very slightly above normal, so I am getting a biopsy on my prostate. The urologist is optimistic that it is benign.

I will let you know the results when I know them. Overall, I am hopeful. I am glad to be part of this community and hope to meet all of you in person one day, even if I am the farthest away of any of our members.

Oh, man, will. I hope it's nothing!


Comment by Raine on 09/06/2023 15:13:36
One of these years we will get out to the west coast!

Comment by Raine on 09/06/2023 15:23:07


Comment by Raine on 09/06/2023 15:56:08


Comment by Raine on 09/06/2023 17:10:36


Comment by Will_in_Ca on 09/06/2023 18:16:40
Quote by Raine:
Quote by Will_in_Ca:
Good morning, bloggers!!!!

We have seen extreme heat here in Southern California, rain out of season, and a tropical
storm warning. The new normal does not seem that normal.

You may notice that I am posting far later than normal. I am off today. A test showed that my PSA levels are very slightly above normal, so I am getting a biopsy on my prostate. The urologist is optimistic that it is benign.

I will let you know the results when I know them. Overall, I am hopeful. I am glad to be part of this community and hope to meet all of you in person one day, even if I am the farthest away of any of our members.

Oh, man, will. I hope it's nothing!


Hello, bloggers!!!!

The procedure was not as bad as I thought. (I was out far quicker then expected and even hit the farmer's market at the hospital.) I had breakfast at a place that someone at Kaiser Permanente recommended and it was good.

On Saturday morning, I have a video appointment on the results. The first doctor I saw was very optimistic about my prospects. Regardless, I will know soon.



Comment by Will_in_Ca on 09/06/2023 18:18:23
Quote by Will_in_Ca:
Quote by Raine:
Quote by Will_in_Ca:
Good morning, bloggers!!!!

We have seen extreme heat here in Southern California, rain out of season, and a tropical
storm warning. The new normal does not seem that normal.

You may notice that I am posting far later than normal. I am off today. A test showed that my PSA levels are very slightly above normal, so I am getting a biopsy on my prostate. The urologist is optimistic that it is benign.

I will let you know the results when I know them. Overall, I am hopeful. I am glad to be part of this community and hope to meet all of you in person one day, even if I am the farthest away of any of our members.

Oh, man, will. I hope it's nothing!


Hello, bloggers!!!!

The procedure was not as bad as I thought. (I was out far quicker then expected and even hit the farmer's market at the hospital.) I had breakfast at a place that someone at Kaiser Permanente recommended and it was good.

On Saturday morning, I have a video appointment on the results. The first doctor I saw was very optimistic about my prospects. Regardless, I will know soon.



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