The Climate Crisis Is Worsening Confirming
Previous Site Claims (Video)
September 12. 2023
My predictions about the weather
continue to happen (The Northeast In America Hit With
Unprecedented Rainfall Leading To Death And Record Property Loss
Confirming Previous Site Claims (Video) and
America Is Warming 68% Faster Than
The Rest Of The Planet Confirming Previous Site Claims and
Yellowstone Floods In Unprecedented Climate Event
Confirming Previous Site Claims (Videos)), among others
click here).
Several weeks ago "severe rain and
flooding" hit the Midwest in America, as seen in the
video posted above. The natural disaster impacted
over 20 million people. Weeks later more "severe
rain and flooding" hit California and Nevada,
causing injuries, loss of life and massive property
loss due to hurricane Hilary. It was the first time
in modern history California was hit with a
hurricane. Tropical storm Jova is miles away from
California, but is already creating bad weather
conditions in the state.
The hottest month on record for
global temperatures is July 2023. The Washington
Post reported, "A day that is usually warm for the
planet — July 4 — was this year the hottest ever
recorded. Earth’s global average temperature of more
than 17 degrees Celsius (62.6 Fahrenheit) may well
have been the hottest it has gotten in the last
125,000 years."
It was a very difficult month where
many people had heat strokes. Hospitals admitted a
record number of people with heat strokes. Many died
of heart attacks due to the heat and other factors.
Yet, some deny climate change and global warming
even exists. You didn't need the weatherman to tell
you July was extremely hot. You felt it. Yet, some
are still in denial that something has gone wrong
with the earth. You all have no idea just how bad
this could get. If the problem is not solved the
water is going to come up and drown many people and
destroy trillions in property.
In another first, category 5 storms
have churned in every ocean basin this year, as
reported in the Washington Post. We keep hitting
these uncomfortable and alarming firsts in the
world, yet some are still convinced there is no
climate change.
The heat will get so intense if the
climate crisis is not corrected, that people will
get blisters on their skin when they go outside.
Skin cancer and heart attack rates will surge under
such conditions.
Some wealthy people such as
President Joe Biden, former President Barack Obama
(who is enjoying his
illegal third term and is trying for an
unlawful fourth one in 2024), Bill Gates and George
Soros, among others, are fine with the dire
predictions about climate change and welcome it, as
it means if the problem is not averted, they will
achieve their goal of depopulating the planet. These
arrogant wealthy men are of the belief there are too
many people on planet earth, when in their
estimation all you need is the elite (rich) and a
few million worker bees to serve them.
The world is not prepared for a mass
extinction event due to climate change. It means
places that survive such a massive natural disaster
would be infested, dirty and unlivable from all the
dead bodies, chemicals and damaged building
materials that cannot be easily disposed of due to
their quantity under such an event. Therefore, we
need to take care of our planet and fight climate
change.
STORY SOURCE
Floods, fires and deadly heat are the alarm
bells of a planet on the brink
July 2023 - The world is hotter than
it’s been in thousands of years, and it’s as if
every alarm bell on Earth were ringing. The warnings
are echoing through the drenched mountains of
Vermont, where two months of rain just fell in only
two days. India and Japan were deluged by extreme
flooding.
They’re shrilling from the scorching
streets of Texas, Florida, Spain and China, with a
severe heat wave also building in Phoenix and the
Southwest in coming days. They’re burbling up from
the oceans, where temperatures have surged to levels
considered “beyond extreme.” And they’re showing up
in unprecedented, still-burning wildfires in Canada
that have sent plumes of dangerous smoke into the
United States.
Scientists say there is no question
that this cacophony was caused by climate change —
or that it will continue to intensify as the planet
warms. Research shows that human greenhouse gas
emissions, particularly from burning fossil fuels,
have raised Earth’s temperature by about 1.2 degrees
Celsius (2.2 Fahrenheit) above preindustrial levels.
Unless humanity radically transforms the way people
travel, generate energy and produce food, the global
average temperature is on track to increase by more
than 3 degrees Celsius (5.4 Fahrenheit), according
to the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change —
unleashing catastrophes that will make this year’s
disasters seem mild.
The only question, scientists say,
is when the alarms will finally be loud enough to
make people wake up. “This is not the new normal,”
said Friederike Otto, a climate scientist at the
Imperial College London. “We don’t know what the new
normal is. The new normal will be what it is once we
do stop burning fossil fuels … and we’re nowhere
near doing that.”...
https://www.msn.com
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