States that have been most skeptical regarding climate change are now learning the hard way what it means. What has happened to the Mississippi River is just one example of the environmental devastation we’ve been warned about for decades. nytimes.com/2022/11/03/us/mi…

Nov 4, 2022 · 10:28 AM UTC

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More hard is on the way, look at all the idiots, still denying the truth. They will never learn.
This is what happens when you use the New York Times as "source" material...
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And still, not a single tweet from Nina or Marianne about Katie getting fired from The Hill.
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The train workers should go on strike now. If there is also a diesel shortage and pilot strike, the workers should be able to get a good deal.
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What are we doing to change the fact that our factory system was built to utilize waterways? Anything? or are we just worrying about carbon?
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I live in AZ a lake I fished on for 40years is so low I can walk across it. Iam so sad don't believe it will ever be the same
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Mississippi River has been the low numerous times. Social media was not around to make it so prevalent then.
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Thoughts on chemtrails and the impact it has on weather patterns including drought? 🌽
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