State police released no details of the hikers’ identities or possible causes of death. Southern Nevada remains under an excessive heat warning; the high temperature Saturday was 114 degrees.

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        I mean the complex, long-term effects climate change will have on the Earth. We’re locked into change for the foreseeable future. At some point the temperature can stabilize, but the cascading impacts will continue for centuries even after it does.

        So… we’re just at the beginning.

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      Pretty sure since the beginning of written history, wandering into the desert has never been portrayed as a safe activity, especially in the middle of a heat wave.

      Climate change is real, but that’s like saying someone froze to death in the Artic due to climate change.

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        The broader context is that hundreds are now dying annually from heat in Nevada. Many people will die from heat waves, not to mention severe weather, flooding, famine, and human conflict caused by resource shortages.

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        You know what people do in countries with lots of really hot weather? They take a siesta during the hottest part of the day because that’s just smart.

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        Ah yes. Increasing heatwaves obviously have nothing to do with climate change.