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It already is bad. Heatwaves, hurricanes, drought and flood. It's going to get worse before it can possibly get better.


I'm a huge believer in alternative energy, but it's just nonsense to blame natural disasters across-the-board on climate change. It almost implies that the climate would be docile without human-introduced CO2. Plenty of bad weather events happened before climate change. The most deadly Atlantic Ocean hurricane on record was in 1780. The Dust Bowl droughts were the worst in American History.


I'm not sure the dust bowl draughts are a great example - they weren't product of global climate change - but I think they were very much the result of large scale "terra forming" - changing prairie to farm land?

At any rate, the question isn't so much - were extreme bad weather events bad before as well, more - are they getting worse and/or more frequent?

https://www.worldweatherattribution.org/




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