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We launched a war on nature. Now we are in a climate warzone

Summer is not what it once was. We have been robbed of one of life’s great joys

We launched a war on nature. Now we are in a climate warzone

TL;DR

  • Smoke from fires across Europe and North America poses a health hazard.
  • Extreme heat in Europe has caused an estimated 20,000 deaths, while fires have destroyed homes and claimed firefighters' lives.
  • Summer, once a season of delight, is now often dreaded due to increased heat, fire, and extreme weather events.
  • Climate change has made summers more intense, even in historically hot regions like Phoenix, Arizona.
  • Personal experiences illustrate the growing fear of extreme summer heat and its potential dangers.
  • Changes in weather patterns, like less reliable monsoon rains and more violent storms, are evident.
  • Events like fires and floods have repeatedly devastated towns, such as Ruidoso, New Mexico.
  • There's speculation that travel and school holiday patterns might shift to spring and fall to avoid peak summer heat.
  • Keeping people indoors in air-conditioned spaces is becoming a safety measure.
  • The "war against nature" has created conditions resembling war zones in many places.
  • The climate movement is positioned as a peace movement to end this war and its consequences.
  • Beyond material losses, climate change has stolen the immaterial treasure and joy of summer.
  • Youth-led lawsuits highlight the theft of future potential and the joys of a stable climate.
  • Climate action is crucial not only for survival and safety but also for reclaiming freedom and pleasure.