I live in western TN, It’s 97 degrees Fahrenheit and just spending a couple minutes outside makes you melt like an ice cream sundae. I don’t remember last year being this hot. Lord have mercy on us.
Is it hot where you live too?
I live in western TN, It’s 97 degrees Fahrenheit and just spending a couple minutes outside makes you melt like an ice cream sundae. I don’t remember last year being this hot. Lord have mercy on us.
Is it hot where you live too?
Nope, I live near the great lakes. It’s warm but nothing extreme. I’m sure the winter will be miserable as usual though.
We were warned about extreme weather patterns but Americans keep buying into the gas, coal, and oil industry propaganda of “energy indepenence” if we keep pumping the stuff out of the ground. Beyond the damage it obviously does to the globe as a whole, does that stuff really make us energy independent just because it came out of American soil?
It’s still owned by those private companies who are raking in record profits while manipulating the supply. Not sure how independent you are if you are at the mercy of those big energy companies. Anyway… time to strongly push to renewables and become truly independent as long as we decentralize the grid so no big company can run it across an entire state.
Your energy bills will go way up if we don’t have this. And yes, it requires American fossil fuels mostly.
Arizona.
So yes.
Get a sledgehammer, bash open a fire hydrant, and go skinny dipping in the sprinkling water?
We have had some hot weather but we have a few hundred square miles of 60 degree water about 45 miles went of here. That helps to generate some heavy thunderstorms.
It has been reasonable and I have air conditioning in my computer room.