Weather

How do you usually think about the weather in relation to civility?

In what sort of whether are you likely to respond appropriately to such a question?

The long-term costs of extreme weather events will inevitably include many additional disasters to the ones already immensely evident. 

How do you measure your net worth from one week to the next, or even one minute to the next, with or without a weather-related or pandemic-related or crime-related disaster in between? 

How do you usually think about weather in relation to climate

Perhaps your image of yourself changes with your moods, and with your social interactions, your cultural experiences, and your health, and possibly even with the weather.

Perhaps your image of yourself changes with feelings about how independent or dependent you happen to be.

Perhaps your image of yourself is shaped by the news, entertainment and advertising you experience.

Perhaps you have been investing in the very best mental health by moving away from unpleasant weather whenever possible.

But how possible or impossible is it for most people to do so?

What do you know about the responses of a particular bureaucracy to its weather-related responsibilities?

How do you usually identify and assess weather-related responsibilities?

What is your acquaintance with weather forecasting and the news reporting in relation to it? 

What is your acquaintance with news reporting during and after dangerous weather events?

What do you know about the weather in relation to public interest journalism?

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