How many "by year 2100 sea leavel will rise by blah blah blah" articles have you seen in your life? I bet the answer is plenty of them.

Have a nice healthy dose of reality:
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2026/may/04/new-orleans-sea-levels-relocation-climate-crisis

By year 2100, really? How about right now? The crisis isn't in the far future. It's already here.

#ClimateCrisis #ClimateDestruction #NowhereIsSafe

‘Point of no return’: New Orleans relocation must start now due to sea level, study finds

Louisiana’s cultural hotspot could be surrounded by the Gulf of Mexico before the end of this century, authors say

The Guardian
Steve Blank Nowhere Is Safe

Drones in Ukraine and in the War with Iran have made the surface of the earth a contested space. The U.S. has discovered that 1) air superiority and missile defense systems (THAAD, Patriot batterie…

Steve Blank

WTF, Poland?!?!

https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cx20186mjleo

Sure wonder what human right will they be ripping up next?

#NowhereIsSafe

Poland to temporarily suspend right to asylum, PM Tusk says

Donald Tusk said Russia and Belarus were encouraging migration into Poland in a bid to destabilise the EU.

Northern France remains on high alert after heavy rains and flooding

After the hottest recorded October in history, Atlantic storms have affected many parts of Europe.

euronews
Storm Ciaran leaves 10 dead in Europe and major disruption in its wake

The 'meteorological bomb' Ciaran severely disrupted Western Europe, from Spain to the Netherlands, bringing high winds and power outages, and paralyzing transport.

Le Monde

Aid is still only trickling in to Acapulco 4 days after it was smashed by level 5 hurricane #Otis.
The death count is up to 39 and expected to rise significantly higher. It is estimated 200,000 homes are damaged from the storm.
#NoOneIsSafe #NowhereIsSafe

https://apnews.com/article/mexico-hurricane-otis-acapulco-50eb6a8fe677455428cbacfd3966e72c

More help arrives in Acapulco, and hurricane's death toll rises to 39 as searchers comb debris

More resources are arriving on Mexico’s battered Pacific coast and the death toll from Hurricane Otis is growing as more bodies are recovered from Acapulco’s harbor and under fallen trees and other storm debris. Few people expect the latest mark of 39 dead to be where it stops. Hundreds of families are still awaiting word from loved ones. Otis roared ashore early Wednesday with 165 mph winds after strengthening so rapidly that there was little time to prepare. Military personnel and volunteers are working to clear Acapulco’s main tourist strip, and cellphone signals have been partially recovered near some of the city’s most luxurious hotels. But on the periphery of town, neighborhoods remain in chaos.

AP News
Hurricane #Otis reached land near #Acapulco at category 5. The National Center for Civil Protection reported maximum sustained winds of 270 km per hour and gusts of 330 km per hour.
#NoOneIsSafe #NowhereIsSafe
Cameroon: Toll rises to at least 27 dead and 50 injured in floods | Africanews

Death toll from floods in Cameroon’s capital, reaches 27 with more than 50 injured, Monday, as rescuers intensify the search for those missing following the deluge the previous day.

Africanews
Temperature records have been smashed all over Spain with some cities getting to over 38°C, despite it being early autumn.
#NoOneIsSafe #NowhereIsSafe
https://www.reuters.com/business/environment/temperatures-spain-shatter-records-october-kicks-off-with-heatwave-2023-10-02/
Temperatures in Spain shatter records as October kicks off

The start of October in Spain this year has been the warmest since records began, the country's meteorological agency AEMET said on Monday, with nearly 40% of weather stations recording maximum temperatures above 32 degrees Celsius (89.6 Fahrenheit).

Reuters