@MahlerI@eurostrategist@VeritasRegina Great, right? Earth will exist for another billion years with or without us. It doesnโt need the little egocentric humans.
In September 1990, my village in Valencia hit 46ยฐC.
It was the exact kind of natural climate volatility this ancient planet has unleashed for billions of years.
Today, Valencia, Rome, and Athens are actually sitting well below their seasonal averages. Yet, the media is in a coordinated meltdown over a standard two-week warm patch in the UK, France, and Belgium.
As a geospatial engineer who wrote a thesis on climatology, Iโm positioned better than many to talk about the topic, the entire narrative relies on a broken view of data systems.
The formula is simple: zoom in on a tiny slice of geography, filter out the cool regions that ruin the story, and label a hot afternoon a global catastrophe.
The funniest part is the sheer hubris of the solution.
We are told the Earth's massive climate system operates like a living room thermostat, that if humans just stop CO2 emissions, we can magically freeze the weather at our preferred temperature.
Pretending we can micromanage global macro-cycles with carbon taxes.
But as long as panic funds the machine, and people donโt think by themselves, theyโll keep selling the front-row tickets.
@Deborahw37@Cal_I_Guess@ClimateDad77 Great. I want more "heat related deaths" good riddance. This planet needs less people. Maybe you should sign up Deb.