Steve Miller Band cancels all upcoming tour dates due to extreme weather
"The combination of extreme heat, unpredictable flooding, tornadoes, hurricanes and massive forest fires make these risks for you our audience, the band and the crew unacceptable," the statement said. "So ... You can blame it on the weather. The tour is cancelled."
So, is Steve headed to his basement with his police band scanner never to emerge again as the risk to go out in public is too great? I'll bet this excuse isn't going over too well with tour promoters, venues and advertisers.
Rising food prices are the second-largest effect of climate change that people see in their day-to-day lives, only exceeded by extreme heat, said Kotz, who led the report.
âWhile the 2023-2024 El Nino (weather system) likely played a role in amplifying a number of these extremes, their increased intensity and frequency is in line with the expected and observed effects of climate change,â the report said.
Last year was the hottest year on record, with global temperatures exceeding 1.5 degrees Celsius above pre-industrial climate conditions for the first time and high temperature records broken across much of the globe. With further warming to between 2.2 degrees and 3.4 degrees Celsius above pre-industrial levels likely by the end of the century, according to the United Nations Environment Programme, unprecedented weather conditions and further price shocks are to be expected, the report adds.
The knock-on effects of food-price spikes muddy the outlook for central banks, as increased costs raise headline inflation and make it more challenging to deliver monetary stability. Price shocks could also exacerbate a range of health outcomes as low-income households cut back, from malnutrition to diabetes and many types of cancers.
Steve Miller Band cancels all upcoming tour dates due to extreme weather
"The combination of extreme heat, unpredictable flooding, tornadoes, hurricanes and massive forest fires make these risks for you our audience, the band and the crew unacceptable," the statement said. "So ... You can blame it on the weather. The tour is cancelled."
Of course Trump wants to shut this down. When you arenât monitoring all of those things that demonstrate the effects of climate change⦠then it is so much easier to deny that climate change even exists. And he can more easily push his fairy tale of âclean coalâ and marginalize renewable energy efforts.
Wish I could dump a load of coal in his Mara-Lago driveway. Top it off with some nuclear sludge.
Of course Trump wants to shut this down. When you arenât monitoring all of those things that demonstrate the effects of climate change⦠then it is so much easier to deny that climate change even exists. And he can more easily push his fairy tale of âclean coalâ and marginalize renewable energy efforts.
May was world's second-hottest on record, EU scientists say The world experienced its second-warmest May since records began this year, a month in which climate change fuelled a record-breaking heatwave in Greenland, scientists said on Wednesday.