NYT: ‘Climate change’ May Make Summer Vacation A Thing of the Past!





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NYT warns of “scorching heat…fires, floods, tornadoes and hail storms”- August 5, 2023: “This year, everything from scorching heat to fires, floods, tornadoes and hail storms driven by climate change have disrupted the plans of travelers around the world. A summer getaway remains a powerful desire, but it’s at a tipping point…For decades, science has confirmed that unabated climate change will cause more misery, more hardship and cost millions of lives in the years to come. We’re getting a taste of the results this summer. Our relationship to travel has reached a tipping point. What happens when we can’t just vacation through it?”
Climate Depot comment: Despite the NYT’s carefully crafted narrative, tourists do not seem to care about climate change!
NYT laments: “Despite all the crises, global arrivals — the total number of tourists who cross a border — are projected to be up 30 percent from last year, according to the Economist Intelligence Unit,…And tourism is big business. The sector’s growth outperformed global gross domestic product growth by more than 40 percent in 2019, according to the World Travel & Tourism Council.”
Climate Depot comment: The New York Times persists in its climate storytelling and suggests people will face “tough decisions” and cope by “perhaps choosing” to stay home and huddle around the air conditioner.
NYT: “Tragic headlines and statistics are prompting hard looks at the nature of tourism: who benefits and who gets to participate. More people will find themselves confronting personal and increasingly tough decisions — and, like Ms. Barber, perhaps choosing a less appealing but more comfortable option: ‘We just all stayed home and huddled in a room with the air-conditioner on,’ she said.”
By: Marc Morano – Climate DepotAugust 5, 2023 6:04 PM
https://www.nytimes.com/2023/08/05/travel/summer-travel-climate-change.html











By Mac Schwerin
Aug. 5, 2023Updated 1:07 p.m. ET
You can’t escape the orange. That’s what travelers this summer have been reckoning with — swaths of tangerine, traffic cone and burnt sienna on maps indicating record high temperatures around the globe. Four concurrent heat domes from the southern United States to East Asia descended on millions — Phoenix residents enduring 31 days of 110-degree-plus temperatures. Italians in more than a dozen cities under extreme weather warnings. And in South Korea, at least 125 people were hospitalized for heat-related conditions at the World Scout Jamboree.
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As the summer travel engine kicked into high gear this year, it wasn’t just the scorching heat affecting carefully laid plans. There were also fires, floods, tornadoes and hail storms. Eight inches of rainfall left parts of Vermont coping with catastrophic floods. Tens of thousands of people, including thousands of tourists, had to evacuate islands in Greece because of wildfires. (Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis on Wednesday offered a free weeklong stay in 2024 to those travelers affected — in spring or fall.) The popular music festival Awakenings canceled a date in the Netherlands because of concern over hail, lightning and thunderstorms.
Increasingly dangerous weather now hits classic summer destinations, with conditions growing more erratic, expensive and deadly. According to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, the United States has experienced four climate disasters since May, each causing over a billion dollars in damages. The National Park Service estimates that more visitors have died of heat-related causes since June than do in an average year. The indirect toll is almost certainly higher: A recent study found that summer heat waves killed 61,000 people in Europe last year.
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But even if the idea of a summer getaway remains culturally resilient, is it still practical? Where to go is certainly less obvious — you can’t hide from reality when reality is 100-degree seawater, or a raging wildfire.
For decades, science has confirmed that unabated climate change will cause more misery, more hardship and cost millions of lives in the years to come. We’re getting a taste of the results this summer. Our relationship to travel has reached a tipping point. What happens when we can’t just vacation through it?
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Strong demand, migrating patterns
Despite all the crises, global arrivals — the total number of tourists who cross a border — are projected to be up 30 percent from last year, according to the Economist Intelligence Unit, a research division of the media company. The World Tourism Organization reports that travel to Europe is now at 90 percent of prepandemic levels.
And tourism is big business. The sector’s growth outperformed global gross domestic product growth by more than 40 percent in 2019, according to the World Travel & Tourism Council. That same year it employed 333 million people worldwide — equivalent to one in 10 jobs — and accounted for more than 10 percent of the global economy.
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In the absence of national or unified support, planning may fall to corporations with pockets deep enough to marshal resources at scale. “Disney is sort of a poster child for a really good way to handle large numbers of people effectively,” said Daniel Scott, a professor of geography and environmental management at the University of Waterloo, in Canada. He suggested that the business model of globalized tourism may start to mimic the integrated resorts typified by Disney, where a single entity owns the infrastructure and controls visitor experiences with greater predictability.
It’s impossible to know where we go from here. But the cognitive dissonance of summer travel in a warming world is catching up to us. Tragic headlines and statistics are prompting hard looks at the nature of tourism: who benefits and who gets to participate. More people will find themselves confronting personal and increasingly tough decisions — and, like Ms. Barber, perhaps choosing a less appealing but more comfortable option: “We just all stayed home and huddled in a room with the air-conditioner on,” she said.
Lauren Sloss and Niki Kitsantonis contributed reporting.
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2021 New York Times: ‘Summer Travel Is Back. Earth Can’t Handle It.’ – By Farhad Manjoo – “To cruise or not to cruise? To safari or stay put?…Tens of millions of jobs and trillions of dollars in economic activity are riding on its return to normality. But that would be a mistake. Tourism should not return to anything like its old, profligate normal. The pandemic has presented the world with an opportunity to reset how we tour this planet, and we should reach for it.”
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CNN July 27, 2023 commentary by University College London Emeritus Prof. Bill McGuire: “Maybe we should take a lesson from the pandemic, when staycations were pretty much enforced…Vacations need to return to their roots, or at least move in that direction. In particular, holidays abroad need to be decoupled from flying, which means — as far as Europe is concerned — train, car or coach.
The familiarity and convenience of being close to home can bring its own contentment, comfort and well-being…What’s more, we’ll be able sunbathe in the warm glow of knowing we have slashed the size of our carbon footprint — making us part of the solution rather than the problem.”
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July 2023: ‘Is This the End of Summer Vacation?’ – By Andrew Moseman – “In a climate changed world, though, summer is swiftly being rebranded as a time of compounding calamity…The ocean is boiling, and as the world suffers through heat wave after heat wave — adding up to the hottest year on record — it is, quite simply, unpleasant to be outside…Given the increased risk of climate events with the potential to disrupt flights or highways, travelers will need a Plan B or C for how to spend summer vacation…Should we give up on the summer vacation fantasy? The question is not to be considered lightly.”
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Marc Morano commented on this on Fox News. Here’s a YouTube link:
‘UNSCIENTIFIC’: Marc Morano rips NYT piece claiming climate change will end summer vacations – YouTube
Regards,
Bob
Actually, climate change policies WILL be a drag on summer vacations — high gas prices, banned ICE cars, 15-minute cities, air travel shaming, big-city crime and homelessness, unreliable power grid …
In the end, people themselves will choose whether and where to spend their vacations, and all the cry wolf efforts by the alarmist media will have little effect on them, just the way it will have little effect on their lifestyles in general. Are people falling over each other to buy EVs? Are airlines facing bankruptcy because people are renouncing flying to reduce their carbon footprints? Are beef and pork producers winding up their operations because huge numbers of consumers are going vegan? Is there a shortage of heat pumps because demand for them has gone so high? Is the global population dropping because people are going childless to protect the environment? None of the above is happening, nor will it because only believers in the tooth fairy are foolish enough to buy into the climate crisis hysteria.
If politicians take up this mantle, it could have a very chilling effect on holidays – we know these zealots can put the whole machinery of Govt into making you do, or not do, something
I’ve come to the conclusion that the sort of people who subscribe to the New York Times actually believe this crap. It comes down to their tribal affiliation with the Democrat party.
This is dogma not to be doubted or seriously contemplated other than to be memorized and regurgitated in order to signal one’s tribal membership. It “has to be true” so there’s no point getting into the details. “I believe in The Science ™ don’t you?“ If you refuse to waste time on details that “you know have to be true”, then it is entirely possible to remain ignorant of all inconvenient evidence, and sincerely believe that there is no such “credible” evidence.
In the same way, everything that Trump does is treason because he’s Ultra-MAGA, but obviously Biden is as pure as the driven snow, good old uncle Joe. No accusation is too absurd when Trump is the target but all evidence of misconduct by Biden is Ultra-MAGA disinformation.
Honestly, persuasion is well nigh impossible.
I”m still trying to figure out how the Democrats managed to convince themselves that calling everything conservative MAGA, was an insult?
They don’t just call everything conservative MAGA; they call anything that isn’t within their own personal comfort zones MAGA. And it changes every day.
It’s now MAGA to stand and sing the national anthem before a sporting event, whether you like, dislike or couldn’t care less about Megan Rapinoe. It’s MAGA to receive a paycheck for a honest day’s work. It’s MAGA to think it’s insane to let criminals go free after near-deadly assaults. It’s MAGA to say that maybe you aren’t doing homeless people a favor by letting them sleep on sidewalks and shoot up who knows what.
So, we’re at a “travel tipping point.” Yeah, I’d agree. Airline seats have become so small and wokey-wokes so large that flying in an airplane is probably going to cause air rage. That does make me think twice about traveling by air these days.
“ It’s MAGA to think it’s insane to let criminals go free after near-deadly assaults.”
After MULTIPLE near-deadly assaults.
Except the assaults on Jan 6 right? Those ones were fine?
An assault where they open the building to let people in ?
The only death was of an unarmed female by an arrant police/security guard.
Exactly which ones, Simon? Please specify.
That’s easy Mark. The objective is to get everyone to pronounce a meaningless two-syllable noise that is reminiscent of vermin (maggots), and totally forget what it stands for.
“the sort of people who subscribe to the New York Times”
What’s a good metric to decide whether NYT matters or not?
I guess my mention of NYT indicates that NYT is relevant to me, but my generation has become not young anymore. I claim not to care what’s in “old media” and CNN has gone from Colin Powell invading Iraq to WTF are they still talking about the guy who lost an election 3 years ago 24/7?
I’m going to fly, drive, and boat on my upcoming vacation to Key West. The trifecta. Maybe I’ll make the NYT Most Wanted Poster? Waiting.
You are going to enjoy the Conch Republic.
Thanks, I’ll drink a toast to you when I’m at Margaritaville. Wait for it.
You know the alarmists are losing and skeptics winning when the NYT goes this bonkers. Ridicule richly deserved. End of summer vacay is as silly as boiling oceans.
The real problem is when western leaders start to emulate them – cancelling flights, passports, visas etc – lunacy knows no bounds
They’re on the side of efficient capitalism in eliminating vacation.
How long before they move from you shouldn’t go on holiday, to you will not go on holiday? Unless you’re an elite of course, in your green private jet!
How long? As soon as they think that their lock on political power is unassailable.
I know this article is BS. But it evoked a little fantasy that it might cut down on the Overland Locust that swarms the Sierra every summer weekend. Staycation??? Covid is what started the weird mass weekend migration of car campers to marginal mountain areas.
Only reason I can think of for not going on a summer vacation, …
… is if you had to drive an EV !
New York Times claims ‘climate change’ means ‘the end of the summer vacation
as we know it’ – ‘Our relationship to travel has reached a tipping point’
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Should be a “Jumped the Shark” sea change but probably won’t be.
it is claimed the plastic reflects so much sunlight back into the atmosphere that it is cooling the area at a rate of 0.3C every 10 years.
Huge Costa del Sol greenhouse visible from space supplying food to Tesco and Sainsbury’s (msn.com)
So the whole global warmening meme could be all about UHI then?
It is pretty much all UHI. I was looking for rural stations near Deadhorse, Alaska and I found a station that showed cooling winters since 1999. I’m at work but I post it here when I get home.
At any given time in any year, especially with modern telecommunication and data reporting, it is simple to compile a list of bad weather events. Bad weather happens around the world every day, or week, or month. Proportionally, however, none of this is any worse than it has ever been.
Vacationers, however, don’t read headlines about weather in all the places they aren’t going. They only look at conditions at the places they are going, adjust as necessary, and mostly plow ahead with their itineraries. Smoke in Canada, rain in Vermont, or fires in Greece have no impact on my plans to go camping and hiking in Colorado.
Anyone who alters vacation plans based on a NYT climate porn article is an idiot or a Democrat (I repeat myself).
“Anyone who alters vacation plans based on a NYT climate porn article is an idiot or a Democrat.”
They’re the same thing!
Even the idiot Democrats don’t actually change any behavior. They just yap about it incessantly. (Which is another behavior that they never change).
You are so right about how modern communication makes unusual weather events seem to be happening more frequently. If some exotically-named volcano popped off in 1822 in the remote Pacific, it’s likely nobody in Europe or North America would have ever even heard about it, much less speculated on its effects on our weather. Maybe a few sailors would tell some tall tales that nobody would take seriously.
Now we routinely send video clips from everywhere to everywhere in near real time. Pretty much anything barely worthy of remark is going to reach every corner of the globe if it serves somebody’s narrative.
“For decades, science has confirmed “…..
For decades, climate NOT-science, has been wrong about basically everything !
Did the author believe it as they were writing it?
The George Costanza standard?
These people live in a bubble of confirmation bias. Agriculture science has seen growing seasons lengthen. That means the amount of time you can enjoy good weather is INCREASING, not decreasing.
It’s like the CAGW clique live on a different planet!
But in other news on the left coast, there’s this.
https://www.latimes.com/california/story/2023-08-05/after-historic-snowfall-mammoth-mountain-will-end-extended-season-on-sunday#:~:text=Typically%2C%20the%20Mammoth%20Mountain%20season,holiday%20and%20ends%20Memorial%20Day.
The children will never know what sn… Oh. Never mind.
Hahaha. Come winter the NYT will rework the article based on extreme cold, rain, snow, ice, flood etc. It practically writes itself if you subscribe to this nonsense.
Besides how will the little people be able to afford summer vacations after they’ve paid for their solar panels, heat pump water heater, upgraded utility drop and panel, induction stove, heat pump HVAC, electric vehicle, etc?
Lufkin is the biggest city near us and temperatures have been warm but not unusual for east Texas. Nineties in July, low hundreds over the last week or so and probably for a couple more weeks, then tapering toward fall.
There is nothing unusual at all. It is a typical Texas summer.
I am still trying to figure out here in Arizona why a average temperature for this time of year is excess heat? The average for Phoenix for July and August is 107 why is 105 and above excess heat, and warrant a excessive heat warning. Excess heat to me should be like ten degrees above normal at a minimum! After all we live in a desert and desert get hot and very hot in the summer! Oh by the way my pickup never register above 120 degrees this year it was above 120 to or three time in 2021. Again I ask where is that excessive heat?
Another tipping point? Haven’t we reached the tipping point of tipping points?
What’s ruining my summer travel are increasing costs caused by carbon taxes on fuel (gas, diesel, Jet A-1, etc.).
It is NOT climate change causing problems, it is CLIMATE POLICY causing them.
“It is NOT climate change causing problems,
…. it is CLIMATE POLICY causing them.”
I have said this many times in the past, so I have quoted your comment and made it bold.
“Another tipping point? Haven’t we reached the tipping point of tipping points?”
It’s tipping points all the way down.
The folks who write these articles, why do they think that THEY will be spared when the FF is confiscated?
Yes
From the article: “For decades, science has confirmed that unabated climate change will cause more misery, more hardship and cost millions of lives in the years to come. We’re getting a taste of the results this summer.”
Science has not confirmed any of that. Th author is either clueless about the climate and weather, or he is a liar.
The line you quote struck at least three of us.
“For decades, science has confirmed that … “
Yes, the author is assuming way too much. He is listening to the wrong people.
Greta is more normal and mentally well-adjusted than these people and vast numbers of others inside this science/media circus/freakshow.
Someone here linked to a story that linked to the UK’s ‘Mirror’ newspaper and it’s running a story about ‘Tragedy Chanting‘
(Typically where the assembled throng at football matches demonstrate their vocal talents with a singalong)
It has been deemed that the singing is abusive and hurtful and those caught doing it should be banned from football matches and be further punished
Is not what the media is doing on Climate Change tanatamount to Tragedy Chanting?
https://www.digitaljournal.com/world/us-uk-scouts-abandon-heatwave-hit-south-korean-jamboree-2/article#ixzz89ezRt88F
Floods, heat exhaustion and now a Typhoon. Looks like it wasn’t a good place to hold a Scout Jamboree! Everybody is being evacuated, not just the British and American scouts.
Yeah, time to stop the unwashed masses from overrunning my vacation destinations. That’s my read.
First it was proposed bans on airplane back when they were trying to convince us that jet planes were poisoning the stratosphere. Now it’s global warming and they are still going after private travel.
I’ve always said that the true goal was to get the poloi out of the best tourist spots so that the elites can have them to themselves again.
The New York Times stinks, it has lost all credibility. To help fight CAGW all NYT’s employees, associates and any others who profit from the NYT should not travel anywhere for any reason. These people are really knuckle draggers.
What you see a lot of around here …
.. is big 4WD diesel or petrol cars towing big off-road caravans. 🙂
How far would an EV get towing one of these
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Not well, if at all. Here in Arizona I don’t thin and EV towing a camper(caravans) would make Mesa to Payson on a normal summer day, and that only 87 miles. And once you get to the top of the rim you can only hope that 3000 feet down hill will get you back to Payson.
Went down to Manasota beach around 5 PM today. Air temp around 90, water temp the same. No different than all the other August days I did this since I moved to Venice in 2001.
1C on average? Who could know?
Today in Mesa we were at 109 my guess only about 3 degrees above average for Mesa AZ yet we still had a excessive heat warning.
Seeing all the media outlets with similar stories it appears the editors colluded to make the idea unmissable.
When one thing fails, try something else.
Polar Bears, Penguins, Butterflies, Puffins, Cod, …, summer vacations.
” four climate disasters since May ” Make that 5.
I had a climate disaster this year. Wind twisted and damaged the tops of onions. Some grew to only half the expected size. 🙂
“I had a climate disaster this year. “
Me too… I forgot to close the car window… and it rained !
Can’t wait to go celeb spotting in the future hotspots of Blackpool and Morecambe – if we’re allowed to travel that fae
Net Zero:
No car, except for the very rich.
No flying, except for the very rich.
No meat, except for the very rich.
No heating in winter, except for the very rich.
No standard of living worth mentioning, except for the very rich.
The urban elites may not think they are the new aristocracy, but they will find out when the people starts erecting guillotines.
The elites are too arrogant to learn from history. Therefore they repeat it. Think Magna Carta and the French Revolution.
Ah I was thinking of the defenestrations of Prague.
The Magna Carta actually was organised by the aristocracy 🙂
Where is the aristocracy today? Much of the MC was focused on the common man, even if it was pushed by the aristocracy. You simply don’t see that today.
The first version, which King John grudgingly signed, was primarily for the rights of the Barons. I’m not sure that serfs even counted as people at that stage.
No phone, no lights, no motor car,
Not a single luxury
no phone, no pool, no pets – it’s from a song but I can’t quite remember which one.
The mate was a mighty sailin’ lad,
The Skipper brave and sure,
Five passengers set sail that day,
For a three hour tour,
A three hour tour.
no phone no pool no pets
Roger Miller : King of the Road
Room for rent
Fifty cents.
I was thinking of the SS Minnow
Welcome to AI match-the-words climate story writing. Next up is Barbie, back to school, bud light and climate change mashup.
Let just guess what the folks lamenting summer vacations are a thing of the past are actually doing with their summer time off. Yes you guessed it and they are probably doing it first class and often on the dime of the taxpayer. And those with the the loudest voices are flying private, occupying only the finest of beaches, and consuming 5 star dishes and wines.
NOAA Average Temperature Anomaly data across the Contiguous U.S. from Jan 2005 through July 2023 shows how stupid and incompetent the New York Times article is and how alarmist propaganda is devoid of any connection to actually measured data.
Apparently the New York Times staff and editors are unaware of one of the most iconic Hollywood film images of all time, Marilyn Monroe standing on a street air grate in New York City, with her dress blowing up around her legs, trying to cool off in the summer. This film, “Seven Year Itch” (1955), was about how everybody who didn’t have to work and could afford it left NYC in the heat of summer to go out to wherever it was they vacationed (the beach, or the mountains) to cool off because of the otherwise oppressive summer heat in the City.
Gee, who’d a thunk it? It gets hot in the summers! Even in the olden days!