Try showing up with a brain and it won't be so futile for you.
Says the guy who plays ping-pong with himself. The only way you could be a bigger fuktard is if you had a twin and he was the smart one. North Americans will not even raise one eyebrow for even one second, that is how stupid people can be.
Sound more like a few key refineries will have reached their end of life and a new ones is not needed as the US become the least important nation on the earth for a very, very long time.
What to Expect: New US Report Details Dire Consequences of Climate Change
The consequences of human-induced climate change will hammer the economy of the United States, destroying infrastructure and killing an unknown number of Americans over the next 80 years, according to the new federal report.
Fuel shortages and increasing power outages will only be part of what the Fourth National Climate Assessment by the US Global Change Research Program report notes will be the dire consequences of the "cascading effect," cited by the Guardian. The toll that climate change has already begun to wreak on the US economy includes damages to the tune of hundreds of billions of dollars between now and 2100, according to the new federal report.
"Earth's climate is now changing faster than at any point in the history of modern civilization, primarily as a result of human activities," notes the federally-mandated report filed on behalf of 13 individual US government agencies.
"The impacts of global climate change
are already being felt in the United States and are projected to intensify in the future — but the severity of future impacts will depend largely on actions taken to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and to adapt to the changes that will occur," the report adds, cited by Science Magazine.
Originally scheduled for a December release, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) announced Wednesday that it would be release the alarming climate report on Black Friday, the day after the US Thanksgiving holiday.
By publishing reports on the day after Thanksgiving, news sources in the US — notably those in government — are generally thought to be attempting to minimize public impact, particularly as Americans are thought to limit their media intake over holidays, according to NBC News.