Anonymous wrote:Today reminded me of the early days of covid. The streets were empty, no one was out (except me) and it was glorious!
Anonymous wrote:We played 12u softball playoffs tonight. It was fine.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The United Nations warned last year that the number of extreme wildfires will jump 14% by 2030 and 30% by 2050. We could be fighting this all summer.
What the hell can be done? I'm panicked, we all should be. And we don't have time to wait. Climate change is an existential threat that simply cannot be ignored.
Where are our leaders?
AI is an existential threat; climate change, not so much.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The United Nations warned last year that the number of extreme wildfires will jump 14% by 2030 and 30% by 2050. We could be fighting this all summer.
What the hell can be done? I'm panicked, we all should be. And we don't have time to wait. Climate change is an existential threat that simply cannot be ignored.
Where are our leaders?
Anonymous wrote:Looks like the nationals and Diamondbacks are doing pretty fine as are all the fans in attendance
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The United Nations warned last year that the number of extreme wildfires will jump 14% by 2030 and 30% by 2050. We could be fighting this all summer.
What the hell can be done? I'm panicked, we all should be. And we don't have time to wait. Climate change is an existential threat that simply cannot be ignored.
Where are our leaders?
Anonymous wrote:The United Nations warned last year that the number of extreme wildfires will jump 14% by 2030 and 30% by 2050. We could be fighting this all summer.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’ll be running outside tomorrow
Really? I’m not easily spooked but my chest is tight and I’ve had to take medication. I’m drinking tea and staying indoors for a few days. Running will be there when the air quality goes up
Anonymous wrote:I ran six miles this morning and plan to run five tomorrow. Yes, outside.