Even as autumn colors brighten, the world keeps reminding us that climate change is quietly reshaping everything around us.
This year’s autumn foliage has turned out surprisingly beautiful, considering the fierce heat of the past summer.
Squid catches are reportedly good, and even Pacific saury have become a bit more affordable.
Meanwhile, acorns are scarce in the mountains, and bears have been coming down into towns in search of food.
Which of these is caused by global warming, and which is not?
Still, there’s no doubt that climate change is happening.
Next week, from November 10 to 21, COP30 will be held in Brazil.
President Trump, who has declared America’s withdrawal, is said to be showing complete indifference—a worrying sign for the future.
The destruction of the Amazon rainforest is also said to be worsening, and I sometimes feel as if I myself might one day suffocate because of it.
Even so, I continue to use my car without much thought—so I suppose I have no right to speak ill of others.

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