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Watching reports of yet another massive flood in Texas, part of the extreme climate events that are increasing in frequency, I am reminded of two or three previous “historic” floods I lived through in what used to be my home state. I still have lots of family members in Texas — thankfully all safe, but all of whom were affected one way or another by the extraordinary amounts of rainfall over the holiday weekend.
A few of them still don’t buy into the notion of climate change or its relationship to fossil fuels. I expect most eventually will, as the Katrina effect takes hold, but this post isn’t for them, at least yet. It’s a reminder for the rest of us to continue chipping away, as best as we can, at the intransigence of our family, friends, neighbors, co-workers, and especially, politicians.