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Related: About this forumThe World on Fire: Record-Breaking Wildfires, Greenland Melting and the Hottest Month Ever Recorded
The World on Fire: Record-Breaking Wildfires, Greenland Melting and the Hottest Month Ever Recorded on Earth
Monday, 31 August 2015 09:57
By Dahr Jamail, Truthout | Report
When I go up into the mountains, I'm used to being afforded magnificent views of alpine meadows filled with wildflowers, crystal-clear mountain streams, glaciers tucked under the shoulders of high valleys, stratified ridges arcing into the sky, and views so far into the distance one can sense the curvature of earth.
But on August 22, as I carefully climbed my way toward one of the high summits of Eastern Olympic National Park, the solace of the mountains eluded me due to an ominous sign. The view east - toward what has now officially become the largest complex of wildfires in history for Washington State, where over one-quarter million acres have burned - was dominated by a large, greyish-white plume of smoke that stretched as far north and south as I could see.
At first it appeared as a large storm cloud layer, which was confusing given that the weather-folk had called for a stable high-pressure ridge over western Washington through the weekend. But as I continued through the morning, the large white wall neared and slowly began enveloping the entire eastern mountains of the Olympics, and my eyes began to burn as I smelled the smoke.
[font size="1"]Looking south from high up in the Eastern portion of Olympic National Park, wildfire smoke begins making its way into the park. (Photo: Dahr Jamail)[/font]
By the time I reached the summit of my climb, the view south was already obscured by the smoke as it began to fully infiltrate Olympic National Park.
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A recently published study by the UK-US Taskforce on Extreme Weather and Global Food System Reliance revealed that "major shocks" to worldwide food production will become at least three times more likely within the next 25 years due to increasingly extreme weather events generated by ACD. One of the coauthors of the report warned of a "very frightening" future due to the synthesis of ACD and food demands from a constantly growing global population.
Meanwhile, July officially became the hottest month ever recorded on the planet, setting 2015 on course to easily become the hottest year ever recorded. ...................(more)
http://www.truth-out.org/news/item/32556-the-world-on-fire-record-breaking-wildfires-greenland-melting-and-the-hottest-month-ever-recorded-on-earth
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The World on Fire: Record-Breaking Wildfires, Greenland Melting and the Hottest Month Ever Recorded (Original Post)
marmar
Sep 2015
OP
daleanime
(17,796 posts)1. kick, kick, kick.....
tecelote
(5,122 posts)2. It's official!
We're the first generation to leave our kids with a world much, much worse than we were born in to.
I'm ashamed that we're leaving them with such tragedy due to simple greed.
RiverLover
(7,830 posts)3. kick & rec
Beautifully written article on a tragic subject.
I loved this excerpt, because I'm in nature every weekend & its true~
John Muir once wrote, "I must break away and get into the mountains to learn the news." Today, given we are well along into abrupt anthropogenic climate disruption (ACD), Muir's quote has taken on an entirely new meaning, as the convulsions wracking the planet are starkly clear when we venture out into nature.