They have been depleting their reservoir. More population, the more it drinks. It is situated on a ground table in Europe's mini desert. Spain has a desert. One of the few in Europe. In fact at one point it was probably the Sea. But it really isn't being fed by underground aquifers, due to the geography, on a water table subjected to depletion, even things like Roman aqueducts are a thing of the past.
Suddenly OMG we're all gonna die. Because of the climate change. Please donate all proceeds to the EV and it will make it rain. No, just parts of Spain are expanding their natural desert. They also had the storms a few weeks ago. It was climate change as well.
Yep. The "Planet" goes through periods of warming and cooling all by itself. They're not unique.
The fundamental problem is the more population there are, the more they feel any weather. It goes without saying. 100 people getting snowed on, don't notice the snow. It's not significant. But suddenly millions do. Why does it snow
The biggest con in the book is when you read and record the weather, the more it seeks to claim damages. Until no sooner is every storm called little names. And everything is blamed on the Climate Change.
There's probably a bit more to it. Not much. We are in a period of warming brought on by our sun, rotation, and alignment.
They have been depleting their reservoir. More population, the more it drinks. It is situated on a ground table in Europe's mini desert. Spain has a desert. One of the few in Europe. In fact at one point it was probably the Sea. But it really isn't being fed by underground aquifers, due to the geography, on a water table subjected to depletion, even things like Roman aqueducts are a thing of the past.
Suddenly OMG we're all gonna die. Because of the climate change. Please donate all proceeds to the EV and it will make it rain. No, just parts of Spain are expanding their natural desert. They also had the storms a few weeks ago. It was climate change as well.
https://www.theolivepress.es/spain-news/2023/01/18/spain-battered-by-first-winter-storms-of-2023-which-are-due-to-last-until-friday/
What's up doc. Every weather event is the climate change. Until y'all buy the EVs. Then it's back to being the weather again.
https://scienceinfo.net/drought-in-spain-in-the-past-500-years.html
https://www.worldatlas.com/articles/does-it-snow-in-spain.html
https://www.itv.com/news/2021-01-09/spain-sees-record-levels-of-snow-brought-in-by-storm-filomena
Yawn. If we check the records and not the narrative what do find?
Drought to flood.
Yep. The "Planet" goes through periods of warming and cooling all by itself. They're not unique.
The fundamental problem is the more population there are, the more they feel any weather. It goes without saying. 100 people getting snowed on, don't notice the snow. It's not significant. But suddenly millions do. Why does it snow
The biggest con in the book is when you read and record the weather, the more it seeks to claim damages. Until no sooner is every storm called little names. And everything is blamed on the Climate Change.
There's probably a bit more to it. Not much. We are in a period of warming brought on by our sun, rotation, and alignment.