I see climate change more and more in recent years. I have been living in Ankara for 40 years. The weather got really weird. There was a storm yesterday. The sofa on a balcony flew into another building. young people who caught the video. Last year the tree was uprooted. Situations that we have never experienced in previous years. Ankara is a dry city. People are dying because of the rains.

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What does climate change mean? Because the climate is supposed to change. Events that you describe have happened since time immemorial.

Hmm.

In the past, trees were not cut. The seats were not flying from the balconies. Yes, the climate changes every 50 years. But I think these things are not quite normal in the steppe in a continental climate.

It wasn't that long ago that the north American landmass was under glaciers. There was so much water contained on the land that when it melted and drained into the oceans, the oceans rose 300ft.

Climate change? Or climate adaptation?

Hmm..I never thought of it this way. What does it adapt to? Could you explain a little more please? πŸ€—

What do you adapt to? It is natural to adapt to the surroundings.

But its surroundings are also earth. The nearest sea is 290 km.

Where does it adapt? πŸ˜‚

It's not overly jungle either. The climate changes in 50 years. But that didn't seem very normal to me. Maybe it's like you said. I have to adapt to this weather πŸ€—

Life adapts to its surroundings. Much like water adapts to its surrounding.

Climate change is a myth, it’s called seasons

Okay :)πŸ€—

If it is real, I’d rather not worry about it anyway πŸ˜‚

πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ€— I think I should adapt this seasons..

Here it’s getting a lot hotter.. dummer months

but winters are the same..

* summer

I like the original better! πŸΆπŸΎπŸ˜‚πŸ™ƒ

I imagine

Ohh.. 🧐I didn't pay attention to the summer months. It is also changing. I'll be careful this summer. πŸ€—

I live on the west coast of the USA, and we've had quite a deluge this winter, so I know what you mean. I will concede that there is sufficient evidence govts are messing with the weather, seeding the clouds to create droughts in some areas while more precipitation in others (usually to support political agendas), and this may have been natural systems snapping back into rightful place after decades of manipulation.