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Humanity is losing its War on Nature. Are we too Dumb to Stop it?

Aug 21, 202319 min
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Episode description

I discuss how humanity is being forced to adopt an unprecedented defensive posture with respect to nature.


How will this play out? Can our communities and the way we exist be sustained? Is nature at war with us?


Based on increasingly erratic and dangerous climatic events, which are now threatening entire communities on a regular basis, our current prospects are not encouraging.


This episode was recorded on August 20, 2023 and it was published on August 21, 2023 at 3:33pm EDT.


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References:


Cities pondering how to protect against wildfire smoke (paywalled, sorry)


'Crisis situation': N.W.T. declares territorial state of emergency over wildfires (note title has changed)


'It was 100 years' worth of firefighting in one night': West Kelowna chief on wildfire


A state of emergency has been declared in B.C. due to wildfires. Here's what that means


Hurricane Hilary triggers Southern California’s first tropical storm warning ever, with heavy rain and flash flooding forecast


The toxic aftermath of the Maui fires could last for years


Our Toxic Legacy


Nature Spirits in Distress


Destructive insect makes its way to Halifax area, attacking hemlock trees


Worms that secrete a dangerous paralyzing toxin spreading in Montreal


The climate crisis will make entire cities uninhabitable. It's time to head underground.


The only way is down: subterranean survival warning


Wildfires’ mounting damage will cloud the economic view for months


Mid-winter temperatures above 35 degrees Celsius in South America leave climatologists in disbelief


Welcome to the ‘Pyrocene,’ an Epoch of Runaway Fire


Solar Cycle Progression - NOAA


FAQ: How Does the Solar Cycle Affect Earth's Climate?


#Environment #ClimateChange #ExtremeWeather


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