In the last month alone, we’ve seen frightening climate change-fueled weather events including ice quakes, fire tornadoes and heat domes, and that’s just in North America. Stephen Colbert takes a sobering look at how the world is reacting to this new normal of frequent extreme weather events. #Colbert #Comedy #ClimateChange
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ReplySoooooo… what Australia went through in 2019-2020 fire season???
ReplyWoohoo! Burn, baby, buuuuuurn! Washington gone kidnap me, okay! Haha
ReplySydney to New York: That was so 2019
ReplyAustralia gave ya all a preview.
ReplySomeone somewhere has got near the end of a long drawn out apocalypse, thought nah, I can see how this plays out, hit the fastforward at 16x speed, and is planning to skip to the after-credits sequence to see if there is something ‘after’…but the remote button is jammed…a scrolling list of the dead…stunt players…no list of CGI studio…studio logo’s…oh hell….trailer for….
ReplyStephen failed to mention that along with the floods in Europe, Siberia is on fire.
ReplyI saw that red sun yesterday morning in my way to working CT.
ReplySee Wikipedia > Human Impact on the Environment
ReplyWe could change how energy is produced, but money…
ReplyGiven Colbert believes that this earthly existence is just a trial period for some kind of post-life after-party I’m not sure I can take any of his commentary on climate science very seriously.
ReplyI was hoping Stephen would catch this but its not just New York, its Middle Earth as well.
Legolas: A red sun rises. Blood has been spilled this night. o.O
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