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[Collide-a-scape » Collide-a-scape >> Keith Kloor's Blog >> Where Nature and Culture Intersect] Collide-a-scape » Blog Archive » Collide-a-scape >> Is Extreme ...: It causes changes in climate, hence, you seem to be arguing that adjustment from one climate to another causes extremes, then once in equilibrium, extremes will stop. This isn’t true. The new climate with more energy will see more flooding and drought, as well as many other changes, not all equal regionally or seasonally. This is also complicated by our emissions of aerosols and interaction with clouds which reduce the intensification of the cycle. Unfortunately aerosols are shortlived, CO2 is not. But either way, we are in for long period of of extreme weather because we will not be in equilibrium in our lifetime on current emissions paths.
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