25 July 2021

About that "Heat Dome"...No Need Anymore for A Second-Hand Source

No doubt about it - that event happened. There is no denying that - seeing is believing and the good news is that heatwaves are now on people’s radars a bit more, just a bit more. . .
One recent article said, "It’s a teachable moment in many ways for the public that climate change is here and now and dangerous. It isn’t our grandchildren’s problem, it’s our problem. But it’s been a teachable moment for climate scientists too.”
The most extensive heatwave of a scorching summer is set to descend upon much of America in the coming week, further roasting areas already gripped by severe drought, plunging reservoirs and wildfires.
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