A severe heatwave is ongoing in Europe. Temperature records broken in France, Switzerland, Germany and Spain.

On 11 July 2023, the Land Surface Temperature (LST) in some areas of Extremadura (Spain) exceeded 60°C, as highlighted in this data visualisation derived from measurements from the Copernicus Sentinel-3 Sea and Land Surface Temperature Radiometer (SLSTR) instrument. The ongoing heatwave in Spain this week is resulting in a total of 13 autonomous communities, being at extreme risk (red alert), significant risk (orange alert), and risk (yellow alert) due to maximum temperatures that, in some cases, will exceed 40°C and reach a maximum of 43°C.

For reference, “in areas where vegetation is dense, the land surface temperature never rises above 35°C. The hottest land surface temperatures on Earth are in plant-free desert landscapes.”

  • Darkard@lemmy.world
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    When the crops are dead and the water dried up. Then people will start to take notice. But by then, it’s already too late.

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      Both of those progressing nicely in Spain, and the result was… a rise of the right, that has doubled down on destroying the aquifers in the south, the most affected region.

      So the worse things become, the more people turn a blind eye to the issue.

    • Bernie Ecclestoned@sh.itjust.works
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      The world is 70% water.

      Edit.

      Another fact, water is wet.

      Water is not going to dry up… What a weird comment, climate change means more rain, not less

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            Do you think 100% of our population and agriculture lives by the coast? Sure we have elaborate and resource intensive solutions to the problem, we could eventually just move the whole population(what’s left) into domed cities by the coast, but it be better to just not fuck up our environment constantly and hold those that do accountable.

            Not sure what point your trying to make her but it’s not a good one.

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              I work in agtech, there’s plenty of solutions, vertical farming, genetic engineering for drought resistance.

              Point I’m making is that the water is not going to dry up because it covers 70% of the earth’s surface, not sure why that’s a contentious issue when it’s a basic fact that rain is increasing.

              It’s a salt issue, and desalination would also enable lithium and other rare earth metal mining without destroying habitats

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                Of course there are solutions. Everyone knows solutions exist. We could, for example, work to stop global warming.

                It’s having affordable solutions that don’t have massive side effects and that people are willing to do that’s the problem.

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                  Lots of organisations are already working to stop climate change

                  My problem is with the moaners who do nothing but use fossil fuels and plastics to moan about fossil fuels and plastics.

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                    My problem is with the moaners who do nothing but use fossil fuels and plastics to moan about fossil fuels and plastics.

                    What do you expect? Most people are individually powerless to affect the sort of change that would actually be helpful. By “moaning” they at least make their discontent known to those who could affect change.

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                This is the most “I work for a tech bro startup that has existed for 6 months, and has done nothing but beg investors for funding” comment I’ve ever seen.

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                  8 years and have grown ups with plant science masters degrees and such, and no, funding round is closed. IPO next.

                  UK equities are cheap right now, lots of money looking at snapping up bargains, good times ahead :)

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                Oh cool, and how much energy does that desalination cost? And how do we generate that power?

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              If it makes you happy, sure. But not really, climate change means warmer air and more rain as a result.

              Controlled environment agriculture reduces water use by 95%…and we don’t need to use anywhere near all the seawater, obviously

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        Stupidest fucking comment I’ve ever read in my life. Water doesn’t dry up? Have you never seen a dry river bed? Or how about salt flats?

        This is why we are doomed to die to climate change. People like you who are completely unwilling to even begin to understand the thing they refuse to accept.

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        Lmao, please drink nothing but sea water for a few days then get back to me