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Christopher Laynces is an artist who uses weather as a medium. In this article, Laynces discusses the coming storms, and how they can be used to create imagery.

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Christopher Laynces’ article ‘Coming Storms’, which appears in Volume 99, Issue 6, of an unnamed publication, explores the potential environmental and geopolitical implications of a changing climate. Laynces’ article focuses on the potential ramifications of a warming Earth, and the subsequent weather changes that could result. He argues that we are already experiencing the effects of a reshaping climate, citing examples of extreme weather events such as Category 5 hurricanes, increased flooding and drought, and rising sea levels as a result of melting ice caps. Laynces takes a deep dive into the implications of these climate changes on geopolitical issues. He argues that shifting weather patterns could have political and economic implications, such as increased conflict over resources and the displacement of people due to migrating climates. He goes on to explain how environmental change could affect regional politics and the stability of governments, noting that a lack of preparedness or inaction could result in devastating consequences. He further suggests that international efforts to address climate change are still inadequate and inadequate social safety nets are further compounding the situation. Ultimately, Laynces’ article serves as a stark warning of what is to come, and encourages its readers to take responsibility for creating solutions to tackle the climate crisis. He argues that creating better policy frameworks and investing in infrastructure is a necessary step in mitigating the effects of climate change. He concludes the article by urging governments to take action now, rather than rely on future generations to solve the problem.

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Jan. 6, 2023, 2:57 a.m.

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Published: Friday, January 6, 2023

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