Monday, January 06, 2020

Where to begin to understand the Climate Crisis in Australia.

This is the areas on fires in Australia. (click here)

This might sound like a scoulding but what did everyone expect both in the USA's California and in Australia when there is no comprehensive climate crisis policy? The only solace to anyone alive are scientists who can say, "We told you so." That RIGHT in stating every effort to PREVENT the climate crisis is not a reason for in action now that the reality is upon the world.

13 September 2019


Australia (click here) is experiencing one of its most severe droughts on record, resulting in desperate water shortages across large parts of New South Wales and southern Queensland. Dams in some parts of western NSW have all but dried up, with rainfall levels through the winter in the lowest 10% of historical records in some areas.
The crisis in the far west of the state became unavoidable after the mass fish kills along the lower Darling River last summer, but now much bigger towns closer to the coast, including Dubbo, are also running out of water.
Residents of three distinct areas talked to Guardian Australia about the state of their towns under extreme stress from water shortages, expressing anxiety about their future but also determination to keep communities alive....

8 November 2019

NSW and Queensland bushfires: two dead and 100 homes destroyed (click here)

At least 100 homes have been destroyed in the New South Wales bushfires, with two people dead and seven unaccounted for.

More than 35 people were injured, including 16 firefighters, and 81 fires were still burning throughout the state as of Saturday afternoon....

The land has reached the point of the complete absence of water because of DECADES of a climate crisis. There was a tipping point in California and now in Australia due to the dryness of an entire planet.

The water has to be returned to the land and it is most likely it will have to come from the oceans in order to reverse the lack of water vapor. How the oceans? I have stated this before over and over, desalination plants will have to return moisture to the land and ultimately when the land is moist enough it will return to the air.

There are greenhouse gas levels that have to be dealt with, carbon dioxide and methane. The permission of these gases in growing presence in Earth's atmospheric troposphere is barbaric. The ALLOWANCE of these gases at these levels and growing levels is completely opposed to the decades of scientific research, reporting and advocacy.

Scientists can go to work to return water to the land, at great expense I might add, but, if the levels of greenhouse gases doesn't come down, all of that effort will be thwarted.

The West has to adopt significant policy and laws to match to reduce the levels of greenhouse gases. The view of energy will change and must change. Restoration of moisture to land has to begin, but, it has to be met with laws that will uphold the priority of a "normal troposphere" and not one with deadly consequences to human activity. Human activity has to reflect the morality the climate crisis demands.

Global CH4 levels of ridiculous. (click here)  Currently 1863.6 PPB as of August 2019.