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<blockquote data-quote="Box Ox" data-source="post: 5699675" data-attributes="member: 48469"><p>The left's climate change argument seems to be that extreme weather events used to be outliers and they're more the norm now.</p><p></p><p>Not sure whether that's true or not. The impacts of weather events naturally increase over time due to factors like inflation and added costs of rebuilding, population growth and the continued building of structures and infrastructure than are often in the path of weather events.</p><p></p><p>100+ years ago there also weren't cameras and internet ready to record and transmit whenever there was heavy rain somewhere in the world. The ABC/CBS/NBC nightly national news broadcasts that I watch run clips of severe weather nearly every night because there's always bad weather somewhere. Probably does scare the hell out of [USER=84020]@newolddude[/USER] and young folks who aren't really interested in the context of whatever they might be viewing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Box Ox, post: 5699675, member: 48469"] The left's climate change argument seems to be that extreme weather events used to be outliers and they're more the norm now. Not sure whether that's true or not. The impacts of weather events naturally increase over time due to factors like inflation and added costs of rebuilding, population growth and the continued building of structures and infrastructure than are often in the path of weather events. 100+ years ago there also weren't cameras and internet ready to record and transmit whenever there was heavy rain somewhere in the world. The ABC/CBS/NBC nightly national news broadcasts that I watch run clips of severe weather nearly every night because there's always bad weather somewhere. Probably does scare the hell out of [USER=84020]@newolddude[/USER] and young folks who aren't really interested in the context of whatever they might be viewing. [/QUOTE]
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