One hundred years ago, there was no ice around Svalbard all winter.
03 Dec 1922, Page 63 – The Washington Times at Newspapers.com
One hundred years ago, there was no ice around Svalbard all winter.
03 Dec 1922, Page 63 – The Washington Times at Newspapers.com
During the 19th century, people didn’t have to deal with climate change fears, fear of viruses with 99.98% survivability rates, or weak cell phone signals.
“WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1891 THOUSANDS OF LIVES LOST. SEVERE SUFFERING IN SPAIN FROM THE DISASTROUS FLOODS”
“It was part of a horrific weekend for B.C., which is now under a state of emergency due to the so-called “atmospheric river” that dumped unprecedented amounts of precipitation through much of the province. In an extreme weather event many are linking to climate change, entire communities were evacuated; homes and vehicles were submerged; landslides washed out roads and highways; raging rivers destabilized bridges.”
The B.C. floods are a mere hint of what climate change could do to the food supply – Macleans.ca
10 Jun 1882, Page 4 – The Brooklyn Daily Eagle at Newspapers.com
07 Jun 1894, Page 5 – The Sydney Morning Herald at Newspapers.com
04 Jun 1894, 7 – Glasgow Herald at Newspapers.com
05 Nov 1921, Page 4 – The Winnipeg Tribune at Newspapers.com
UK beaches at risk of vanishing in 30 years due to climate change | Science | News | Express.co.uk
The beach has expanded about 750 feet since 1940.
This was page six news in 1924.
“THURSDAY, AUGUST 14, 1924 50,000 LIVES LOST IN CHINESE FLOODS
Millions Reported Homeless in Disasters Submerging Tens of Thousands of Villages.
10,000,000 FACE FAMINE”