
Life in the Boomer Lane recently heard a newscaster refer to an ongoing weather news item as “epic.” Said newscaster then went on to describe the latest heat wave/flood/landslide/volcanic eruption/forest fire/hurricane/tornado/etc. LBL has personally stopped keeping track of any number of weather-related disasters that each has, for a moment or two, had the ability to override the endless stream of our homegrown, elected diasters. She can be forgiven for no longer being able to keep track. She does, however, know the following:
It is very hot. Last month was the hottest June ever recorded. France just saw 115 degrees Fahrenheit; Anchorage, Alaska, which had never topped 85 degrees, hit 90 in the last two weeks.
It is very wet. The last 12 months have been the wettest in American history. Washington DC just suffered ‘historic’ flooding. Barry, the latest tropical storm/hurricane has been pounding the Alabama and Louisiana coast. And, for a hot (and quite wet) minute, was expected to wreak untold damage on New Orleans. Thankfully, the levees held. Oceans continue to get warmer. Sea levels are rising. That combination means hurricanes and tropical storms are getting more numerous, stronger, and causing more damage.
Weather events, like our president, now live in a world of superlatives. They, like him, put on shows that are the biggest, the most memorable, the most unforgettable. They, like him, are larger than life. If they had IQs, they would be genius level. If they had hands and dicks, they would both be huge. It’s said that our president respects strongmen. The weather should be garnering a lot of respect from him, lately.
It’s easy to become alarmed. That’s why it was a relief to hear from the president’s own lips that he has done more for climate change than any president and/or humanoid in history. He announced that we have only one planet, and that planet, for those of his listeners who were stumped when required to identify it, is “earth.” He said he wanted us to have “the cleanest air and the cleanest water.”
To achieve these laudible goals, he removed the US from the Paris Climate Accord and eliminated Obama-era regulations that create reductions in pollution and greenhouse gas emissions. (The result has been more unhealthy air days and increased pollution in the last two years.)
Having ticked off air and water quality from his list of to-dos, he forgot to mention climate change per se. The UN warns that there is now one climate crisis disaster happening every week, somewhere on the planet.
Unfortunately, the president’s three favorite ways of dealing with things he doesn’t like (hurling Tweets and accusations, imposing or threatening to impose sanctions, and putting people in cages), hasn’t worked with the world climate. Climate has a mind of its own and its own agenda. It can’t be cajoled, impressed, or threatened. It doesn’t care about political affiliations or monetary donations or abusive Tweets. It doesn’t even care that some people think it’s fake. It isn’t ruled by fear of anything. It simply exists.
And so, the weather effects of climate change continue to roll on. It’s a great way to both fill up TV air space and add to the largest refugee crisis since World War II. The president doesn’t say much about climate change because it hasn’t affected him personally. LBL wishes it would. That might be a good thing. She tried to suggest it to the climate, but it could not be reached for comment. It’s busy working on the next disaster.
Kate Crimmins
July 15, 2019
Loved this! Climate trumps all (no pun intended).
Life in the Boomer Lane
July 16, 2019
Thanks, Kate. Yes, indeed, Climate will be waving us all bye-bye.
Peter's pondering
July 15, 2019
Funny, but sadly not funny!
Life in the Boomer Lane
July 16, 2019
Agreed.
montanalulu
July 15, 2019
good one!
Life in the Boomer Lane
July 16, 2019
Thanks, Lulu.
Andrew Reynolds
July 15, 2019
Wow, epic post!
Life in the Boomer Lane
July 16, 2019
Yes, “epic’ is my new favorite word.
Keith
July 15, 2019
Renee, you may want to check out my latest post on “An ostrich taking his head out of the sand,” about GOP Senator Lindsey Graham acknowledging that climate change is real and the president needs to get on board. He and other Republicans are launching a new group called the Roosevelt Conservation Caucus. Welcome to the fight Senator, we sure could have used your help twelve years ago when I left the GOP in part due to their stance on climate change.
This new “epic” has been predicted for many years – I read a report from 2010 where the largest pension fund managers in the world were quite concerned with the multiple tens of trillion dollars of cost to address climate change citing more and more intense forest fires, increased droughts, stalled weather patterns, rising sea levels, etc. What they underestimated is the impact on crops, water, insect borne illnesses, tourism, etc. So, yes it is epic – we need to ask all politicians what they plan to do about it. If they do not answer, they do not deserve a vote.
Keith
Life in the Boomer Lane
July 16, 2019
Outstanding analysis, Keith. And the military has already acknowledged the impact of climate change on instability throughout the world. Most conflict can ultimately be traced back to a fight for natural resources. We go round and round, always reacting to the event, rather than looking at the cause. It’s the cause that is slowly doing us in.
Keith
July 16, 2019
Renee, thanks for raising the concerms of the mulitary regarding climate change as a threat to national security. That should make our Congress tske notice, even if the president won’t. Keith
Life in the Boomer Lane
July 16, 2019
Unfortunately, it doesn’t seem to be happening yet. I think things will have to get worse before enough people realize that this, not Mexicans or young female members of Congress, are our biggest threat.
Taswegian1957
July 15, 2019
Too bad Climate doesn’t take out one, or several of his favourite golf courses.
Life in the Boomer Lane
July 16, 2019
That would be sweet, indeed.
Keith
July 16, 2019
Renee, Taswegian, I started to include this above, but in spite of Trump’s hoax storyline, one of his coastal golf courses in Scotland formally petitioned the Scottish government to build a coastal wall to hold back rising sea levels due to climate change. As Alanis Morrisette sang “isn’t it ironic, don’t you think?” Keith
Widdershins
July 16, 2019
Perhaps one or two of his golf courses will get flooded or burnt to the ground … perhaps he could build a wall around them all, just to be safe.
Widdershins
July 16, 2019
Heh, should’a read the comments first … great minds think alike! 😀
aginggracefullymyass
July 17, 2019
Hubs recently attended a week long Climate Reality Training here in Atlanta. It was a huge event with the keynote speaker being (of course) Al Gore. The idea was to inform people about the scientific facts (yes – there are still scientific facts that are indeed facts!) around the climate so that the people attending could go out, and give seminars and workshops to the uninformed. Hubs created a brilliant presentation for our local senior center. There was overwhelming interest/support in what he presented. I think people are craving the science behind climate change and details on the impact, and not the political spin which is what most people see/read/hear in the media. The senior center wants Hubs to create a once a week 6 week class because there was so much interest. This sh*t is real!
And you know what they say about a man with tiny hands…