Exxon Knew about Climate Change almost 40 years ago

"Many of world’s biggest lakes in peril due to warming, drying climate"

Rising salt water oceans undercutting cities, removing farm-able lands, even nations, Coupled With All Fresh Waters Evaporating Off Lands.

This is #ClimateChaos

Droughts, crop failures, starvation, forest fires. century storms.

It is only HARD to do because of tired old men, trying to take some cash to the grave with them.

End carbon fuels.

https://arstechnica.com/science/2023/05/many-of-worlds-biggest-lakes-in-peril-due-to-warming-drying-climate/

Many of world’s biggest lakes in peril due to warming, drying climate

A new global study shows water levels falling and finds a global warming fingerprint.

Ars Technica

Headline says:
"Buckle up because El Niño is almost here, and it’s going to get hot."

Calling it El Niño is like saying the bank robbers took a Chevy to the bank again. Chevy, El Nino, who cares.

Climate chaos is going kill this spring, across the US; fires, storms, droughts.

This is now.
Now means demand that all carbon spending end, and wind solar collection be built at fastest possible speed.
https://www.theverge.com/2023/5/17/23725705/el-nino-weather-record-heat-climate-change-world-meteorological-organization

Buckle up because El Niño is almost here, and it’s going to get hot

A one-two punch from climate change and a developing El Niño is expected to drive more extreme weather over the next five years, according to the World Meteorological Organization.

The Verge
@kevinrns
Like America will change its habits? All week, whenever I go outside, the sound of mowers, trimmers and blowers is almost always present. Across the field from me, idiot neighbor has had a water sprinkler going since early morning. Even in the mid-day sun, when intelligent people know not to water, this guy has the water on.

@brentk

For the first time in decades, the untaxed were taxed, no loophole, no writeoffs, 15%. Raised almost a trillion dollars, most it, 600 billion was put into energy reducing, job building home cost reducing largest climate action in history, much of the remainder was placed on the historic debt. (Which is eloquent).

You're right about the wasteful culture, and myriad problems. The good news is we can build replacements for carbon sources of energym easily cheaply and effectively.