Let’s call climate change Hurricanes after the NZ political parties and NZ companies causing them

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As catastrophic climate change produces more extreme storms that will compound upon one another in never ending seasons of misery, blight and damage, let’s start naming the Storms after the NZ Political Parties and Companies that are causing them!

Seeing as our Political Class and Corporate class continue to water down environmental legislation, they should be named for the storms they generate!

Hurricane Fonterra

Cyclone Luxon

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Typhoon Winston

Super Typhoon Shane Jones

Hurricane BP

Cyclone Todd Energy

Typhoon Silver Fern Farms

Hurricane Air NZ

Cyclone NZ First

I don’t think people understand the terrible place we are with climate change now…

Long stories short, here’s the top six news items of note in climate news for Aotearoa-NZ this week, and a discussion above between Bernard Hickey and The Kākā’s climate correspondent Cathrine Dyer:

    1. The month of August was 1.49˚C warmer than pre-industrial levels, tying with 2023 for the warmest August ever, according to the EU’s Copernicus climate dataset. This is despite the absence of El Niño’s heat amplifying effects that were present last year.
    2. The Government’s National Land Transport Programme (NLTP) plans on executing a U-turn, taking us back in time to a car-dependent past, according to University of Auckland academic Timothy Welch in The Conversation. The worst thing, he suggests, is that most of the $8 billion in planned spending will go on planning, design and preparatory work, rather than actual construction.
    3. Debate about whether ‘climate intellectuals’ should focus on disinformation and misinformation underestimates the political versus the technical obstacles to decarbonisation, according Aaron Regunbergin the Jacobin. The critique was ‘story of the week’ on the website skepticalscience.com, who argue that systematic climate mitigation is an inherently political matter.
    4. The population effects of climate displacement are causing increasing concern in the US. “When multiple cataclysmic disasters strike one region in quick succession, climate change-driven phenomena called “compounding events,” they create overlapping ripples of displacement, making the movement that much harder to track. If it was tracked in real time, local officials would see disturbing trends,” according to this gnarly tale in The Grist.
    5. Glaciologists are in a race to collect ancient virus specimens from fast-melting glaciers after finding 1,700 mostly new-to-science ones in Tibet. Meanwhile other scientists are coming up with massive geo-engineering plans to try to slow the collapse of the so-called Doomsday Glacier in Antarctica.
    6. The chart of the week is putting the terrors into gulf coast communities in the US.

…THAT’S JUST ONE WEEK!!!

Here’s the chart…

…no one is talking about what this means.

Name the Storms after the companies who are locking us into this polluter capitalism and the political class who enable them!

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6 COMMENTS

  1. 1.5 locked in for 2027. So I’m going to suggest any deaths under this government caused by this boiling, should be held to account.

    • I laugh when people refer to the cadre of swine in our parliament buildings as a ‘government’. They’re not governance. They’re crooks doing crooked shit. We never voted the criminal underworld in and we can’t vote them out until voting is a mandated element married to socialist minded democratic capitalism and we’re never going to be free of them until radical repairs are made to the chaos they’ve caused within our democracy.
      TDB.
      ” Another Commerce Commission failure against the Supermarket Duopoly ”
      “Meanwhile we all continue to get fucked by an under regulated market that has allowed the Supermarket duopoly to expand dominance.”
      https://thedailyblog.co.nz/2024/09/06/another-commerce-commission-failure-against-the-supermarket-duopoly/
      I can’t work out what we are the most. Are we dumb, stupid or are we simply hypnotised?
      I think we’ve been hypnotised.
      Professor Stanley Milgram. Heard of him?
      Wikipedia.
      Stanley Milgram (August 15, 1933 – December 20, 1984) was an American social psychologist known for his controversial experiments on obedience conducted in the 1960s during his professorship at Yale.[2]
      https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stanley_Milgram
      Milgram gained notoriety for his obedience experiment conducted in the basement of Linsly-Chittenden Hall at Yale University in 1961,[3] three months after the start of the trial of German Nazi war criminal Adolf Eichmann in Jerusalem. The experiment found, unexpectedly, that a very high proportion of subjects would fully obey the instructions, albeit reluctantly.
      So. Are we still in reluctant awe of the three-way greed clique whom we pay far too much money to, to serve their own best interests?
      Insipid bob the roger would hope we are.

  2. Ffs anything that happens in NZ re emmissions is purely a virtue signal we are to small to have any real effect. If you want to name them after politicians I suggest Hurrricane Xi or Biden or Mohdi or Lula take your pick from the countries that really matter. Chinas sitll building coal fired gemeration ffs.

  3. These companies are producing stuff that we live from .Transport, food, clothing,homes which do you want to stop.

    • Not for much longer…

      People just don’t get it!!

      One guy said to me the other day, when i broached the subject of the obvious rapidly approaching effects of climate change on the entire planet…..” Yeah… nah…well…it’ll be an interesting watch eh”….Duh!

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