Tuesday, September 15, 2020
GW yet again ...
Global Warming, a fact Agent Orange seems to deny with ever greater passion, is real, no matter what The Donald has to say about the matter.
Heat alone, however, won’t determine Americans’ fate. A new climate analysis — presented for the first time here
— projects how humidity and heat will collide to form “wet bulb” temperatures that will disrupt the norms of daily existence.
Today, the combination of truly dangerous heat and humidity is rare. But by 2050, parts of the Midwest and Louisiana could see conditions that make it difficult for the human body to cool itself for nearly one out of every 20 days in the year.
New projections for farm productivity also suggest that growing food will become difficult across large parts of the country, including the heart of the High Plains’ $35 billion agriculture industry. All the while, sea level rise will transform the coasts.
Taken together, some parts of the U.S. will see a number of issues stack on top of one another —
heat and humidity may make it harder to work outside, while the ocean continues to claim more coastal land.
The table above ranks the most at-risk counties in the U.S. if all of the perils were combined. You can also sort by individual climate risk to see how each one stacks up, with higher numbers being worse in all categories. The projections are for 2040-2060 under RCP 8.5.
Exactly.
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