June 23, 2025

16 thoughts on “The biggest climate events of 2023 #shorts

  1. Not "climate change" as you like to call it.

    Wildfires aren't spontaneously combusting trees and bushes. The vast majority are caused by people, litter and spread/made worse because of change in policy of not creating fire breaks and clearances. This is why fires in the US have been worse in recent years. If they're caused by weather, then it is lightning strike, which is less common than fires caused by people. Storms or lightning aren't "climate change."

    Dams collapsing aren't climate change. Storms aren't powerful enough to destroy a dam. They're poorly built or not maintained. This was the case in Libya.

    Records don't go far back enough to say these are the deadliest storms "ever" in the Indian ocean. It's also not the most dangerous storm "ever" in the Indian Ocean.

    The EU isn't very old, so that's not saying much and the fires were arson.

    In other words… you're lining your pockets and telling lies.

  2. greek wilde fires lol. tell locals to clear their rubbish and do some field maintenance. Everyone who have traveled around Greece outside tourist zones knows what I am talking

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