Trend that temperatures are going up and precipitation patters are shifting have been going on for a while now, yet people keep on pumping water for water-hungry crops and watering lawns like nothing has happened. And politicians will wash their hands and blame everything on climate change and saw we need more electric cars.
Not good. Lakes are going away in Ro at fullspeed also. Super strange times. Hope we get some rain
Really can‘t understand how people can say ‚climate change isn‘t real‘ when they see these images.
I don‘t care if you believe in man-made climate change or not, but this has literally never happened on this scale before, and it is only getting worse.
Well, this sucks
🤌🤌
Yeah, we’ve understood we’re in severe drought, but honestly we have to blame ourself and our hydric network, climate change is a thing but is not the only fault
Where in Italy is this?
Oof. That’s brutal
If I remember these regions didn’t have rain since February….
That’s since winter. They haven’t had rain since winter and we are a month into summer.
How come anyone even state “, normal for a summer” when they literally skipped Spring and went dull of Dry-Season instead of the Normal 4-seasons cycle we get in Europe.
What the actual Fu**.
I went to Italy twice in June and July to transit to Corsica. I went through Bologna, Florence and Livorno and I wondered:has it always been normal to live under 34-36-38 degrees as we experienced? People seemed to be ok while I looked like I was in a constant boxing fight.
How could people in the past live under such températures and sleep at night? How could you build the monuments of Florence under the constant grill we were experiencing?
There is however an opportunity to search for objects that were hidden from view, by bringing a metal detector. Dried up rivers can reveal some (archeological) treasures, as you can come to places that are normally inaccessible.
That’s fucked up. How to we get the water back, is there any way? or will it only get worse and nothing to do about it?
That third bridge on that dry river bed gives me some post-apocalyptic vibes. Where are the modified cars spitting fire raiding for resources?
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oddly terrifying
How unusual is this?
Yikes!
Trend that temperatures are going up and precipitation patters are shifting have been going on for a while now, yet people keep on pumping water for water-hungry crops and watering lawns like nothing has happened. And politicians will wash their hands and blame everything on climate change and saw we need more electric cars.
Not good. Lakes are going away in Ro at fullspeed also. Super strange times. Hope we get some rain
Really can‘t understand how people can say ‚climate change isn‘t real‘ when they see these images.
I don‘t care if you believe in man-made climate change or not, but this has literally never happened on this scale before, and it is only getting worse.
Well, this sucks
🤌🤌
Yeah, we’ve understood we’re in severe drought, but honestly we have to blame ourself and our hydric network, climate change is a thing but is not the only fault
Where in Italy is this?
Oof. That’s brutal
If I remember these regions didn’t have rain since February….
That’s since winter. They haven’t had rain since winter and we are a month into summer.
How come anyone even state “, normal for a summer” when they literally skipped Spring and went dull of Dry-Season instead of the Normal 4-seasons cycle we get in Europe.
What the actual Fu**.
I went to Italy twice in June and July to transit to Corsica. I went through Bologna, Florence and Livorno and I wondered:has it always been normal to live under 34-36-38 degrees as we experienced? People seemed to be ok while I looked like I was in a constant boxing fight.
How could people in the past live under such températures and sleep at night? How could you build the monuments of Florence under the constant grill we were experiencing?
There is however an opportunity to search for objects that were hidden from view, by bringing a metal detector. Dried up rivers can reveal some (archeological) treasures, as you can come to places that are normally inaccessible.
That’s fucked up. How to we get the water back, is there any way? or will it only get worse and nothing to do about it?
That third bridge on that dry river bed gives me some post-apocalyptic vibes. Where are the modified cars spitting fire raiding for resources?