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by verisimi
973 days ago
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I'm not saying that a drought is evidence of climate change - I'm saying the opposite. The article ties climate change into this, when it says: > According to experts, the dry season has worsened this year due to El NiƱo, an irregular climate pattern over the Pacific Ocean that disrupts normal weather, adding to the effect of climate change. but there is no reason to think climate change has anything to do with this. The article itself also says: > The rock carvings are not usually visible because they are covered by the waters of the Negro River, whose flow recorded its lowest level in 121 years last week. ie 121 years ago, the river was recorded as being this low. ie before climate change. For me this is another 'climate change' article, but is interesting as not all the claims the article makes can all be true. |
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