Interesting Comparison: The Great Depression, The Great Recession, And Bad Weather Patterns For Years

During the Great Depression of the 1930s, America witnessed horrific weather, particularly drought, but also extremely hot and cold weather and natural disasters such as tornadoes and floods, in a way not witnessed as commonly earlier in time in American history.

And now, while in the midst of the Great Recession and its aftermath, we have witnessed new evidence of drought, records set for hot weather, plus tornadoes, floods, fires, and other natural disasters.

It makes one wonder why the connection between difficult economic times has been magnified by bad weather, but the author has no answer to this, just pointing it out!

2 comments on “Interesting Comparison: The Great Depression, The Great Recession, And Bad Weather Patterns For Years

  1. Paul Doyle August 7, 2012 10:39 pm

    The frightening thing is that the drought back in the Depression era was mostly contributed as man made. The overuse of farmland caused erosion in the midwest and Plain States, causing the massive duststorms and the cycle of droughts. Proper stewardship back then helped correct the problem.

    The present overuse of the environment, which most scientists agree is causing global warming is also man made. Is it already too late to expect proper stewardship to correct the problem?

  2. Ronald August 7, 2012 11:08 pm

    I think our politicians refuse to face reality, and we will pay the price long term!

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