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Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin

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Mon Feb 14, 2022, 03:21 PM Feb 2022

West megadrought worsens to driest in at least 1,200 years

The American West’s megadrought deepened so much last year that it is now the driest in at least 1,200 years and is a worst-case climate change scenario playing out live, a new study finds.

A dramatic drying in 2021 — about as dry as 2002 and one of the driest years ever recorded for the region — pushed the 22-year drought passed the previous record-holder for megadroughts in the late 1500s and shows no signs of easing in the near future, according to a study Monday in the journal Nature Climate Change.

The study calculated that 42% of this megadrought can be attributed to human-caused climate change.

“Climate change is changing the baseline conditions toward a drier, gradually drier state in the West and that means the worst-case scenario keeps getting worse,” said study lead author Park Williams, a climate hydrologist at UCLA. “This is right in line with what people were thinking of in the 1900s as a worst-case scenario. But today I think we need to be even preparing for conditions in the future that are far worse than this.”

https://www.msn.com/en-us/weather/topstories/west-megadrought-worsens-to-driest-in-at-least-1-200-years/ar-AATQgt7

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West megadrought worsens to driest in at least 1,200 years (Original Post) Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin Feb 2022 OP
No, no, don't look up. Magoo48 Feb 2022 #1

Magoo48

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1. No, no, don't look up.
Mon Feb 14, 2022, 04:33 PM
Feb 2022

At some point we will look back and regret time misspent on the big issues of today after they’ve been rendered irrelevant by humanity's need for an all encompassing scramble to adapt so a few of us might survive.

I say this with a melancholy assurance developed by reading and listening to the latest and best science of the last decade juxtaposed with the world's underwhelming, inadequate response.

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