Shocking climate change
While scientists have long braced for climate change, the growing severity of its impacts is shocking them.
Everyone is shocked. Like the Police Chief in Casablanca.
“Far from being self-stabilizing, the Earth’s climate system is an ornery beast which overreacts even to small nudges,” wrote the late Wallace Broecker in 1995, two decades after he coined the term “global warming.”
As the global average temperature rises gradually, changes on the ground can be abrupt and dramatic, hurting people and damaging property. Especially during El Niño weather phases, one of which began in June and is set to bring months of misbehaving weather.
Weather emergencies are local: No one experiences heat or rain as a global average.
Insurers, bankers, emergency responders, infrastructure managers, homeowners, beachgoers — all need to know which plausibly bad or worst-case scenarios to plan for, where.
Solar is the fastest-growing power source worldwide, making up 75% of new demand growth last year.
Bloomberg 6 July 2026
https://www.bloomberg.com/graphics/2026-extreme-heat-climate-change-data/
The Economist: Solar Power An energy-rich future is within reach.
https://englundmacro.blogspot.com/2024/06/the-economist-solar-power-energy-rich.html


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