ニューヨーク・タイムズのインスタグラム(nytimes) - 8月5日 03時33分


From @nytmag | When Hurricane Harvey struck #Texas, record rainfall caused catastrophic flooding. In 6 days, as much as 60 inches of rain fell, leaving at least 68 people dead and $125 billion in damage. One study found that climate change has made cataclysmic rain events like Harvey 3 times as common as they were. Harvey was a particularly slow-moving hurricane, making it more destructive: The storm stood still and drenched already flood-prone areas. “There’s a good chance another event like Harvey will happen again,” said Adam Sobel, the director of Columbia University’s Initiative on Extreme Weather and Climate. “This is the kind of thing we expect to see more and more, even if we stop emitting carbon today.” @geosteinmetz took this #aerialphoto while on assignment for @nytmag. Over the course of a year — 84 days of shooting in 8 countries and Antarctica — he sought to capture the full sweep of how climate change is already devastating the planet. Visit the link in our profile to read the magazine’s special issue — a single story about the decade we almost stopped #climatechange.


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