The End of the World, Part 2

For the first time I can remember as an adult, I’ve gone into a cocoon of denial about global warming. Because no one listened, and now it’s all coming true. What a hurricane season this could be. Via CNN:

A sudden marine heat wave off the coast of Florida has surprised scientists and sent water temperatures soaring to unprecedented highs, threatening one of the most severe coral bleaching events the state has ever seen.

Sea surface temperatures around Florida have reached the highest levels on record since satellites began collecting ocean data. And the warming is happening much earlier than normal – yet another example of ocean heat being amplified by the human-caused climate crisis and the extreme weather it brings.

“We didn’t expect this heating to happen so early in the year and to be so extreme,” Derek Manzello, a coordinator at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s Coral Reef Watch, told CNN. “This appears to be unprecedented in our records.”

The exceptional temperatures – close to 97 degrees Fahrenheit in some areas – are more than just another alarming climate record; extreme ocean heat and its duration are critical in deciding the survival of coral reefs. Temperatures that are too hot for too long cause coral to bleach, turning a ghastly white as they expel their algal food source and slowly starve to death.

I always said I was against the death penalty, with the exception of toxic waste dumpers. But now I believe we need an International Court On Climate, and the corporate “leaders” who covered up what was happening and led the denials should be shot by a firing squad.

2 thoughts on “The End of the World, Part 2

  1. I finally checked your web site just in case you were posting here. And you are! I’ve been going through withdrawals without seeing your ahead-of-the-curve reports on the (otherwise) unlamented birdsite.

    I’m not on any of the corporate places, so I’ll be checking here. :happy:

  2. Oh, and as to the topic, firing squad seems too good for them. Considering how long and lingering the pain from the climate crisis will be.

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