Introduction is good. Though... reading his intro...
"Parked-car-in-summer effect would be a more helpful term, actually. You know what happens to a dog locked in a car all day in the hot sun, right? Right. We're the dog"
Hmm, he puts Boulder on the "climate safe cities" list. There's a photo of the area... and I suspect the footprint of the Marshall Fire is in there 😬 (I'll have to geolocate it, maybe). The book was published/written before the fire.
AI6YR Ben
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in reply to AI6YR Ben • • •Introduction is good. Though... reading his intro...
"Parked-car-in-summer effect would be a more helpful term, actually. You know what happens to a dog locked in a car all day in the hot sun, right? Right. We're the dog"
#climateemergency #climate
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in reply to AI6YR Ben • • •The pacific north west was supposedly safe and then got hit by the massive heat wave.
Vermont was supposed to be safe.
"Vermont Was Supposed to Be a Climate Haven"
https://www.theatlantic.com/science/archive/2023/07/climate-change-safe-states-vermont-floods/674780/
Nowhere on a warming planet filled with armed humans is "safe".
Is Anywhere Truly Safe From Climate Change?
Megan Mayhew Bergman (The Atlantic)