Temperatures in parts of Chile and northern Argentina have soared to 10°C–20°C above average over the last few days. Towns in the Andes mountains have reached 38°C or more, while Argentina's capital, Buenos Aires, saw temperatures above 30°C—breaking its previous August record by more than 5°C. Temp...
Temperatures in parts of Chile and northern Argentina have soared to 10°C–20°C above average over the last few days. Towns in the Andes mountains have reached 38°C or more, while Argentina's capital, Buenos Aires, saw temperatures above 30°C—breaking its previous August record by more than 5°C. Temperatures peaked at 39°C in the town of Rivadavia.
They largely believe they're the main characters in a universe created just for them by a super being.
Their belief that this is all planned is unshakable. Because the second that's in doubt, so is everything else they believe.
In order to believe in climate change, they have to stop being religious. That's a harder sell. So they stick their heads in the sand and pretend it's all a part of God's plan.
Don't ascribe it to just religion. There are plenty of us who are nonreligious, believe in climate change, and still don't care. Because, honestly, why should I? This wasn't done by me, it can't be fixed by me, and we're all gonna die anyway. Some people are gonna suffer more, some people are gonna suffer less, I have no control over any of that. It's a big "oh well" situation as far as I'm concerned.
Yeah, this is like the start of the second act, none of this is surprising or not as discussed before ... but at least the overwhelmingly sad second act will be fairly short - the last act however, with no fat lady to sing, will be a long and painful few hundred million years.