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This is not news to anyone who had studied geology or paleoclimatology. The only difference now is that humans are aware of their vulnerability to the Earth’s moods. Humans need to understand that they are not in charge, never have been, never will be — their gods won’t save them, either.
I drove to the Delaware Seashore State Park on Saturday and saw dolphins (I almost always see them from that beach) – each time I went swimming that day, I could not get out of my mind that it may be the last time the ocean is safe to swim in (if it is even safe to do so now)…