“We’re past the tipping point for the glaciers in the Canadian Rockies (…) Even if somehow, magically, we’re able to stop global warming tomorrow and return the atmosphere to more normal CO2 concentrations, we would lose most of the Rockies’ glaciers.”

“We might have a 20-year window of this much water and then it will start to fall off a cliff,” he says. “How much water is flowing through the river as a function of that time of year is going to start changing remarkably.”

“It’s sort of become a catchment for contaminants,” says Criscitiello. Legacy contaminants like DDT are starting to melt out of the snowpack, she says. “This has become a concern.”

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  • Shinji_Ikari [he/him]
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    2 years ago

    When I was around 5 years old, I was fucking around in my room doing kid stuff and my dad came up and asked, "Hey, wanna take a trip to the top of the Twin Towers?"

    I said nah as I spun in circles on an old office chair. Even at 5 I logic-ed that there'd be plenty of opportunity, its not like they'd go anywhere.

    Guess what happened when I was 6.

    • TyMan210 [he/him, comrade/them]
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      2 years ago

      I had a very similar experience lol. I was reading a book about NYC when I was 5, and was really amazed by the twin towers, and I told my parents I really wanted to go see them one day.

      And then like a month before I turned 6, the thing happened