Yeah, I've seen a couple takes on this. Some people just blaming El Nino, while others are blaming a reduction in sulfur emissions from sea based shipping traffic; Termination Shock. :yea:
At this point it almost doesn't matter how it happened, aside from knowing what industry exec stills alive need to be wall'd. We need to be on a war-economy footing to try to build the right infrastructure for the world that's coming.
I mean, we kinda need to know how it happened to hopefully prevent it getting even worse, but yeah. I'm with ya. We can't stop it anymore, but we can try and mitigate as much suffering as possible.
Yeah, I've seen a couple takes on this. Some people just blaming El Nino, while others are blaming a reduction in sulfur emissions from sea based shipping traffic; Termination Shock. :yea:
At this point it almost doesn't matter how it happened, aside from knowing what industry exec stills alive need to be wall'd. We need to be on a war-economy footing to try to build the right infrastructure for the world that's coming.
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I mean, we kinda need to know how it happened to hopefully prevent it getting even worse, but yeah. I'm with ya. We can't stop it anymore, but we can try and mitigate as much suffering as possible.
i'm more so blaming la nina for the past few years being so low