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Unprecedented Storm Slams California Causing Flooding (Videos)

December 29. 2023

An unprecedented storm has slammed into California. It has brought heavy rains and flooding. The Pacific ocean poured into the streets, almost resembling a tsunami. Businesses and homes have been destroyed.

The climate is out of whack and the problem is manmade. This year had record high temperatures. Negative atmospheric changes are brewing. Earthquakes and hurricanes are posing a very serious danger.

There is a massive, dangerous fault running under America that could rend the country in half and wreak further havoc. These issues are endangering half of humanity, but the FBI, among others in government, are a massive impedance to addressing the problem to make the climate safe (America Is Warming 68% Faster Than The Rest Of The Planet Confirming Previous Site Claims and West Point, New York Experiences Record Rainfall That Washes Away Buildings, Roads And Land (Videos)).

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2023 was the year of record heat temperatures

The heat will get worse if greenhouse gas emissions are not drastically lowered.

Wednesday, December 27, 2023 2:12PM - A look back at some of the news headlines covered in 2023. Humans have just experienced what will go down as the hottest year in recorded history -- so far -- as the planet experienced heating at an unprecedented pace.Throughout 2023, records for the warmest temperatures around the world were broken one by one. But record-eclipsing temperatures will no longer be an anomaly if greenhouse gas emissions that fuel global warming continue at the current pace, according to climate scientists.

In short, hotter-than-normal temperatures could soon become the norm if fossil fuel extraction does not significantly decrease before 2030, the next big deadline for many countries to meet their climate goals. Emissions need to be reduced by 45% by 2030 and reach net zero by 2050 to keep global warming to no more than 1.5 degrees Celsius since Industrial Revolution temperatures -- the threshold outlined in the 2015 Paris Agreement -- according to the United Nations...

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