• qwestjest78@lemmy.ca
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    7 天前

    What’s funny is thinking about all the people that used to try to say that climate change won’t happen for hundreds of years.

    Shows you how much those people knew.

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      7 天前

      My favorite type of climate change my local county did to itself (we made the streams and canals flow better so we don’t flood. A lot of it was litter removal. Damn project took decades and will need maintenance) like, it doesn’t have to be bad,

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        5 天前

        So instead of the historical flooding and deposition of sediment, the flood water goes downstream? I don’t know if that’s necessarily better, as described. Flood water needs to spread out, slow down, and soak in. Else it creates worse problems elsewhere.

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          5 天前

          fortunately downstream is the ocean. the sediment issue on the farmland, that’s the one that we’re not sure about, but there are a few hundred thousand people living in the floodplain and fewer people get fed off that farmland (which hasn’t been doing great in the last 70 years since… well that’s a history lesson and a farming lesson. long story short, if people have been doing something for a very, very long time, it’s worth thinking about the consequences a long time before you change it. but since they already did, you kind of have to play the hand you’re dealt, not the hand that was dealt twenty years ago.