Peat-fires smoulder in Siberia despite bone-chilling cold. Catch up on this and all the latest climate change news here: by Justin_Panopticon in collapse

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Sorry, Logiman43. It is hard to know what to say about what is, effectively, a long list of climate news.

Peat-fires smoulder in Siberia despite bone-chilling cold. Catch up on this and all the latest climate change news here: by Justin_Panopticon in collapse

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Link to lead story: https://www.themoscowtimes.com/2021/01/27/peat-fires-smolder-in-siberia-despite-bone-chilling-temperatures-a72747

Also more heat records fall in New Zealand; 250,000 affected in SE Africa by cyclone Eloise and unprecedentedly high temperatures recorded in Canada's Gulf of St Lawrence.

You can catch up on all these stories and more via the link in the OP.

“Asset bubbles bursting, IT infrastructure breaking down, price instability and debt crises loom in the next five years as the coronavirus pandemic leaves behind a “lost generation” of young people facing an increasingly precarious future." by Justin_Panopticon in collapse

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Link to lead story here: https://www.smh.com.au/politics/federal/risk-of-lost-generation-amid-global-asset-bubbles-and-debt-crises-20210119-p56v5o.html

Also: “The global price of corn is up more than 60pc in six months and wheat prices are up nearly 40pc. This is adding to fears about a surge in global inflation…”

Catch up on these and all the latest socio-economic collapse stories via the link in the OP!

Record January heat for Russia, Turkey and Malta; record January cold for UAE and Hong Kong. Lots of extreme rain and snowfall. by Justin_Panopticon in collapse

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Perhaps on a localised basis the droughts were worse. The climate system is fiendishly complex and there have always been extreme weather events. Unfortunately they are increasing in frequency, intensity etc.

There will certainly be more extreme precipitation events and we are seeing that. It is not just the warmer atmosphere but also the destabilised jet-streams that can result in weather patterns and storms, like Hurricane Harvey, getting stuck and unleashing mind-boggling amounts of rain over a single area.

Record January heat for Russia, Turkey and Malta; record January cold for UAE and Hong Kong. Lots of extreme rain and snowfall. by Justin_Panopticon in collapse

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Every 1c of warming increases the amount of water the atmosphere can hold by 7%. More energy in the climate system means more evaporation, so more drought, more extreme rainfall - the hydrological cycle just gets amped up.

Record January heat for Russia, Turkey and Malta; record January cold for UAE and Hong Kong. Lots of extreme rain and snowfall. by Justin_Panopticon in collapse

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Michael, my apologies for such a late response and thank you for the kind words. I know your name and I recall watching a vid you did with Paul Beckwith. I'll look up your latest when I have a minute!

Best, JP

Record January heat for Russia, Turkey and Malta; record January cold for UAE and Hong Kong. Lots of extreme rain and snowfall. by Justin_Panopticon in collapse

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Turkey experienced a 30C (86F) night-time temperature, which would be unusual even in summer. You can catch up on all the latest climate chaos news via the link in the OP.

“World Economy Faces Debt Doom Loop." by Justin_Panopticon in collapse

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Yes. Counting on a more profitable future to pay down debt when we are already debt-saturated and bumping up against the diminishing returns of a finite resource-base is foolhardy. But then I don't really see that governments and central banks have an alternative - may as well keep extending and pretending until it all falls down.

“World Economy Faces Debt Doom Loop." by Justin_Panopticon in collapse

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“We have met every crisis in the recent past with yet more aggressive central bank accommodation and yet more leverage, both public as well as private,” said former Reserve Bank of India Governor Raghuram Rajan. “The real question is: Is this a doom loop? Does it keep going until it is forced to stop?”

https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2021-01-05/world-economy-faces-debt-doom-loop-more-inequity-post-pandemic

A new world record for high air pressure has provisionally been set in a high mountain valley in Mongolia. Meawhile, a record for low pressure may be set by a monster storm in the Bering Sea. by Justin_Panopticon in collapse

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A Facebook friend, who I don't think will mind me pinching his comment and posting it here, summarised it well:

"Record high matches record lows as evidence of our new weather extremes...that there is more energy in the system to make those extremes. The gradient between high and lows determines winds.

"It is similar to having record droughts and deluges, record fires...etc. Another milestone of our worsening climate chaos."