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0 sats \ 1 reply \ @quark OP 2 Apr \ parent \ on: World Sea and Air Temperature (how is it going 2024) charts_and_numbers
Sad to see the "Salto del Angel" drey. And as a forest person, it breaks my heart each time there is a forest fire. Yes 2023 was a tipping point year. After the el Niño things should improve for next year, but temporarily.
It's really a shame, I've seen fires in various places in the news a lot, in Peru, Venezuela, in Chile a month ago there was a pretty bad fire, it lasted for several days, several lives and homes were lost. Here is a video of what happened in Chile in February: https://www.nytimes.com/es/2024/02/04/espanol/chile-incendio.html?smid=url-share
My mother lives in a city in Venezuela that has a lot of hills and in times of drought they burn, the sky of the city turns gray from the smoke.
Then come the torrential rains and floods, but I already think that this is bad management when it comes to building construction in places where there are flows or rivers. Supposedly this year here in Lima the winter will be quite strong, that's what they say in the news.
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