2010 Closes With Yet More Killer Climate Disasters

by: Brad Johnson   |  ThinkProgress | Report

2010 Closes With Yet More Killer Climate Disasters
A home in Tecumseh, Oklahoma that was destroyed by a tornado that struck on May 10, 2010. (Photo: Win Henderson / FEMA)

As greenhouse pollution continues to build in the atmosphere, 2010 is entering the history books as the hottest year on record. A year of unprecedented extreme weather disasters, 2010 saw tens of thousands of people killed and millions affected by our increasingly dangerous climate. The year is ending with yet more climate disasters, from floods in Australia to winter tornadoes across America:

Parts of Arkansas, Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Missouri and Tennessee were on the lookout for more twisters after several touched down Friday — including one that killed three people in an Arkansas town. Two more people died in southern Missouri. Three people died in Cincinnati, a hamlet of about 100 residents about three miles from the Oklahoma border. An elderly couple died in their home, while a dairy farmer was killed while milking his cows.

The tornadoes are part of an “unusual” storm front fed by “warm, moist air in place over the region.” On the colder edge of the front, “the storm responsible for the deadly tornado is also bringing a dangerous winter storm to the West and Midwest,” with up to three feet of new snow from California to Idaho.

Meanwhile, Australia is being ravaged by unprecedented flooding, following tremendous rainfall for months, compounded by the Christmas Day landfall of Cyclone Tasha. Floods now cover an area “the size of France and Germany combined.” Australian Prime Minister Julia Gillard announced millions of dollars of relief funding as she described the record-breaking floods:

Some communities are seeing floodwaters higher than they’ve seen in decades, and for some communities floodwaters have never reached these levels before [in] the time that we have been recording floods. For many communities we haven’t even seen the peak of the floodwaters yet, that’s a number of days away.

“Some sections of coastal Queensland received over four feet of rain from September through November,” meteorologist Jeff Masters reports. The floods, which have wiped out crops, drowned livestock, and disrupted the largest coal ports in the world, are expected to cause at least $1 billion in damage.

“The science is cooked,” Sen. Jim Inhofe (R-OK) told Politico today. Unfortunately, the cold facts of science are that the planet itself is cooking. 

All republished content that appears on Truthout has been obtained by permission or license.





     

»




Comments

This forum is moderated by software. Please allow up to 15 minutes for your comments to go live and avoid posting the same comment multiple times.



Why are you trying to brain

Why are you trying to brain wash the Republican legislators who can't feel what is obvious to all?



My new year's resolution is

My new year's resolution is to convert to republican so I no longer have to believe in science and can reject all climate changing warnings. I'm sure that will solve these weather-related events.



Right! Ignore the ticking

Right! Ignore the ticking time bomb! But in this case ignorance does not amount to bliss!



Climate Change due to Global

Climate Change due to Global Warming is here, we did it, it will be expensive, and it will get worse. Big oil and big coal spend millions a yr to lie about it. I recommend 2 books;

"Storms of my Grandchildren" by Hansen
"Censoring Science" by Bowen

GOP fights it as McDonalds fights info about obesity as it would cut into their profits.



Climate

Climate change???

Manmade?:no!
Cyclical? yes



A small circle of corporate

A small circle of corporate billionaires are successful in manipulating political thinking in America because they have all the money in the economy, and they quite smartly use their economic advantage to funnel ever more money into their accounts, by making us think like consumers and bending our democracy to give them even more advantages. I would like to see Truthout publish a long series, and in fact tilt its entire editorial focus toward exposing, describing and shining a bright flood light of attention on the network of multi-billionaires like the Koch bros., but there are many more owners of diversified portfolios that include big oil, big coal, big banks, big auto, big ag, big media, big chemical, big pharmaceuticals, big insurance, big EVERYTHING, who have systematically conducted a lavishly funded, highly organized and outrageously successful public manipulation campaign to convince people to distrust government, scoff at science and defund education, to the point that now the uneducated, uninformed and unthinking masses have put agents of big multi-national corporations into positions of political power, leaving impoverished families and communities, a drained economy, a paralyzed democracy and a devastated planet behind.
Coral reefs are dying fast. The oceans are becoming acidic. Ice packs are receding. Droughts are spreading and forests are disappearing. The planet is heating up faster by the day and still we hear daily that the economy demands we extract and burn more carbon.