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DFW

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34. It's all about water
Sun Sep 21, 2025, 09:55 PM
18 hrs ago

Without enough water, there is no food, in short, no civilization.

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It's already too late. The politicians and corporations know that Autumn 21 hrs ago #1
A Big Change is Coming MrWowWow 21 hrs ago #2
Love Neil Young but I don't like the AI crap Brenda 21 hrs ago #4
That video seemed a mockery - perhaps intentionally detrimental to the reality. erronis 20 hrs ago #11
It is too late. Xolodno 21 hrs ago #3
The linked article does discuss that. Brenda 21 hrs ago #5
Not just flood zones... Xolodno 20 hrs ago #7
... not just flood zones. Look at Appalachia (North Carolina) and Helene erronis 20 hrs ago #12
Absolutely! Brenda 20 hrs ago #14
Historically, insurance has been based on the concept of universal risk pools. sop 6 hrs ago #55
Sheldon Whitehouse - when he speaks, I listen. yellow dahlia 21 hrs ago #6
Sen. Whitehouse is our modern-day Cassandra. alwaysinasnit 20 hrs ago #8
If it is, in fact, too late (and I agree that it is) then that needs to be seen as a start to a serious conversation... 0rganism 20 hrs ago #9
Yes. Just like what Greta Thunberg and a lot of other people Brenda 20 hrs ago #16
China produces about as much greenhouse gases as all the other industrialized nations combined Kaleva 10 hrs ago #45
There are DUers who also haven't seen the light Duppers 7 hrs ago #53
Global warming will only get worse JoseBalow 20 hrs ago #10
Yeah, I used to work with Lonnie Thompson, I know. nt Brenda 20 hrs ago #17
Yes, this is the scenario. But too late for what exactly? Stopping warming from going out of control? LymphocyteLover 18 hrs ago #28
It would take a world wide effort never before achieved Kaleva 10 hrs ago #46
So, we just give up? Just burn fossil fuels until we turn into Venus? LymphocyteLover 7 hrs ago #50
I'm not giving up. I'm working on surviving what is coming Kaleva 3 hrs ago #58
I think it was too late in 1950 Polybius 20 hrs ago #13
Can't yet decide if you're a comedian or something else. Brenda 19 hrs ago #19
The Industrial Age happened, and fossil fuels burned for 200+ years before we even vaguely attempted to reduce it Polybius 18 hrs ago #31
The US has been reducing the amount of greenhouse gases it has been emitting Kaleva 10 hrs ago #47
Not really Cirsium 19 hrs ago #24
My opinion Timewas 20 hrs ago #15
too late for what exactly? LymphocyteLover 18 hrs ago #27
To stop Timewas 14 hrs ago #42
And we won't see people here willing to back to 60 amp service panels Kaleva 10 hrs ago #48
Probably not Timewas 6 hrs ago #57
They don't HAVE to be in power though. New leadership is possible that cares about this. LymphocyteLover 7 hrs ago #51
We were warned long ago, we knew what to do but moniss 20 hrs ago #18
Al Gore's truth was both true and too inconvenient to accept n/t DFW 18 hrs ago #33
And Al Gore won the Nobel Prize for saying it Captain Zero 14 hrs ago #40
And mass starvation 2na fisherman 19 hrs ago #20
Well said Brenda 19 hrs ago #23
And even here on DU❗🤬 Duppers 7 hrs ago #54
Indeed. markodochartaigh 18 hrs ago #29
We're toast. It was a great planet at the right time, but short term self interest has doomed us. surfered 19 hrs ago #21
No "maybe" about it. ananda 19 hrs ago #22
Yes Kaleva 16 hrs ago #35
I was 15 for Earth Day 1 BidenRocks 19 hrs ago #25
Too late for what exactly? It's not all or nothing. It's not too late to stop warming that will LymphocyteLover 18 hrs ago #26
On the other hand, markodochartaigh 18 hrs ago #30
Sociatal collapse across most of the planet NickB79 18 hrs ago #32
It's also harmful to say it's not too late, that there's still a chance Kaleva 16 hrs ago #37
It's all about water DFW 18 hrs ago #34
No water I_UndergroundPanther 16 hrs ago #36
They will find out too late DFW 12 hrs ago #43
Lack of fresh water is an existential threat 2na fisherman 14 hrs ago #39
I heard from some Israelis about desalinization DFW 12 hrs ago #44
Bookmarking liberalla 15 hrs ago #38
I've said for years. Insurance Companies will know. Captain Zero 14 hrs ago #41
It has been obvious for years that Morbius 9 hrs ago #49
It's not too late for governments to do all they can to try to slow warming through mass tree planting and the Doodley 7 hrs ago #52
I believe every problem created by humans may be solved by humans Torchlight 6 hrs ago #56
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