If you follow me on facebook, you
may have noticed that I have shared many articles on climate change and that I
have started using the comment, “The Sky is Falling.”
It seemed more appropriate than
saying, “The Boy Cried Wolf.” In that story, the boy is lying, only looking to
introduce some excitement into his own life, without regard for the
consequences.
Chicken Little, on the other hand,
was telling the truth, as best he knew it. Something (a raindrop) had come down from the sky and
hit him. He had never experienced anything like that before, so the logical
conclusion was that something terrible was happening, the sky was falling!
Chicken Little ran around the farmyard squawking his terrible news, trying to
warn all the other farm critters.
Even that doesn’t exactly fit the
problem of climate change. Chicken Little was very young and inexperienced. But
it’s scientists who have been trying to warn the world’s population that the
climate was changing far quicker than it should. They have lots of experience
at studying climate and how it has changed in the past, and they have a pretty
darn good idea where it’s headed.
In the past week, I have read
several articles concerning the number and severity of heatwaves that have been
happening around the world. Not only has the world been having more of them,
not only have they broken records for daytime high temperatures, they’ve broken
records for the highest low temperatures as well. That means that after a
sweltering day, you don’t get much relief during the night, because the heat
that has accumulated all day doesn’t dissipate fast enough.
I think Europe has already broken
several summer records during a heatwave in June of this year. There’s no
guarantee they won’t have another later this summer. Or this fall, or... whenever.
A heatwave can happen at any time on the calendar, because it is a comparison
between the present and what has been ‘normal’ previously.
The scientists don’t ‘think’ any
particular place will start having a heatwave every year. But it could happen.
After all, they wanted us to keep the warming of the Earth to 2°C or less. What
are they saying now, that it’s officially reached a warming of 1.8°C? But in
Europe, the temperatures reached +4 to +8°C over ‘normal’.
I don’t know about you, but I don’t
get much done when the temperature gets to 95°F. I sure don’t want it to consistently
reach 123°F. Or higher.
Maybe Chicken Little isn’t the
best story for me to quote to try to get my point across, but it’s the one I
can remember as the summer heat settles in. So I’ll keep squawking my warning
and hope somebody is listening, because...
The sky is falling.
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