Probably already considered but shall put my hand up and ask any way.
Obviously Climate change science and events are becoming more and more a hot potato.
Would it be useful to have a category set aside titled Climate Change, one that allows all things to do with climate change, global warming etc to be discussed?
In the interests of fora order many climate change threads spread over the entire board could be moved to the new category.
The reason this has come up for me is that I wished to post about recent flooding in France ( deaths at least 11) but felt that posting in "World events" is not really what I wanted to discuss. as I wished to discuss using the France event as an example of a bigger issue, that being those communities built on areas that could become prone to repetitive flooding ( near rivers etc.) in the near future and what that would mean.
Suffice to say that climate change ( water/precipitation levels) is not only about rising sea levels wiping out low lying nations but also about climate change wiping out cities and towns that are located near rivers etc that have never before had an issue of "persistent"flooding in the past.
A category specifically about climate change and relative issues would be a timely addition to the category listing IMO.
Thanks for reading...
Obviously Climate change science and events are becoming more and more a hot potato.
Would it be useful to have a category set aside titled Climate Change, one that allows all things to do with climate change, global warming etc to be discussed?
In the interests of fora order many climate change threads spread over the entire board could be moved to the new category.
The reason this has come up for me is that I wished to post about recent flooding in France ( deaths at least 11) but felt that posting in "World events" is not really what I wanted to discuss. as I wished to discuss using the France event as an example of a bigger issue, that being those communities built on areas that could become prone to repetitive flooding ( near rivers etc.) in the near future and what that would mean.
Suffice to say that climate change ( water/precipitation levels) is not only about rising sea levels wiping out low lying nations but also about climate change wiping out cities and towns that are located near rivers etc that have never before had an issue of "persistent"flooding in the past.
A category specifically about climate change and relative issues would be a timely addition to the category listing IMO.
Thanks for reading...