the impact reverberating around the globe. so far this year, 15 billion dollar weather disasters hit the u.s., according to noaa, the national oceanic and atmospheric administration. the final count yet to be tallied. the first billion dollar disaster came in the spring, when warmer temperatures fueled three deadly tornado outbreaks in as many weeks. spotting more than 200 reported tornadoes across more than a dozen states. it s very devastating, like it s all your hard work is just gone up in the air. in the west,sections of yellowstone national park were devastated by destructive flash floods. roads were washed away, and the park closed to the public for the first time in three decades. climate change causing the atmosphere to be warmer and wetter, making conditions rife for these types of events. it was very surprising. the flood when it came. this summer was the story of extremes, europe had its most
weather swings this year and how it is shrinking one crucial body of water. 2022, a violent year of climate and weather extremes from heat waves and drought to catastrophic flooding and hurricanes. the impacts were reverberating around the globe. so far this year, 15 billion dollar weather disasters hit the u.s.. according to noaa, the national atmospheric and atmospheric association, the final count yet to be tallied. the first disaster came in the spring when warmer temperatures fueled deadly tornado outbreaks in as many weeks. this is gone more than 200 reported tornadoes across more than a dozen states. all your hard work has just gone up in the air. in the west, sections of yellowstone national park were devastated by destructive flash floods. roads were washed away. the park was closed to the public for the first time in three decades.
hurricanes. the impacts were reverberating around the globe. so far this year, 15 billion dollar weather disasters hit the u.s.. according to noaa, the national atmospheric and the final count yet to be tallied. the first disaster came in the spring when warmer temperatures fueled deadly tornado outbreaks in as many weeks. this is gone more than 200 reported tornadoes across more than a dozen states. all your hard work has just gone up in the air. in the west, sections of yellowstone national park were devastated by destructive flash floods. roads were washed away. the park was closed to the public for the first time in three decades. climate change caused the atmosphere to be warmer and wetter, making conditions right for these types of events. it was very surprising. this summer was a story of extremes. europe had its most intense
around the world so far this, year 15 billion dollar weather disasters hit the u.s. according to th national oceanic and atmospheric administration the final count, yet to be tallied. the first billion dollar disaster came in the spring, when warmer temperatures fuele three deadly tornado outbreaks in as many weeks spawning more than 200 reporte tornadoes across more than a dozen states it is very devastating, i is all you hard work just gone up in the air. in the west, sections o yellowstone national park were devastated by destructive flas floods roads were washed away, and th park closed to the public fo the first time in thre decades. climate change causing the atmosphere to be warmer, and weather, making conditions rip for these types of events. it was very surprising ho quickly it came. this summer was a story o extremes your pet s most intense heat wave in recorded history
get to a point where they have to sell the state s natural resources to keep going to have to sell tahoe to arizona. but it seems like they re on an express train to that place. does anybody in leadership understand this? no. i think they d rather be ideologically correct and broke than be prosperous and incorrect. because we re sitting on some of the largest gas and oil deposits, the 50 states . we have the richest agricultural sector in the world. we have enormous resources and timber and mining. we re not using any of it. that s all off limits. and we re trying to destroy the agricultural sector by cutting off the water. we haven t reinvested in this once wonderful infrastructure or aqueducts, lakes, freeways, got this high speed rail, 15 billion dollar boondoggle. looks like stonehenge covered with graffiti on unfinished that they don t want to do what would save them. and they re going over the cliff like lemmings. yeah, and i wish you were