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How Much Do We Have to Lose Across the Planet Until We Accept Climate Change?

Posted on the 13 February 2019 by Morage @kebmebms

Did you see this?
Did you see how many head of cattle, alone, were lost recently in Australia, with their flooding?
Stranded cows are seen surrounded by floodwater in Queensland, Australia, on Feb. 5, 2019.
Queensland floods: 500,000 Cattle Survived Years-Long Drought Only to Die in the Rain
500,000 head of cattle--or more, if you read the article--died last week in the flooding in Australia.
And this doesn't include all the other animal life that died in their scorching heat waves in the last month. I posted on this earlier.

Australia's Heat Wave Has Been Devastating For Animals

Australia's Heat Wave Is Taking A Toll On People, Animals


'Boiled' Bats Fall from Sky in Australian Heat Wave


Stifling Heat Wave Descends on Australia, Killing Dozens of Horses
And that's just Australia, of late. Check out what it's done in California last year.

California: Wildfires losses at $3.3 billion


Then there is around the world.

2018 Global Disasters Cost $160 Billion


At what point do the climate change deniers actually look, recognize the losses and damage and agree with us we need to do things to change?
What more does it have to take?


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