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It started as a Category 5, potentially, then a Category 3, and then it looks like it's a Category 1 now. So I guess these things are quite random. Leading up to Milton, though, 6 million Floridians across 15 counties were ordered to evacuate. That's a lot of people moving out. And it was a pretty powerful storm. It ripped off the roof of the Tropicana Field in Tampa.
So far, the death toll is at four, but it's expected to rise, sadly. And just two weeks ago, Hurricane Helene swept through six southern states, killing over 220 people, tragically, devastating western North Carolina, and entire towns were wiped out. These are also, beyond the tragic human losses, are economically staggering in terms of the losses.
So far, the death toll is at four, but it's expected to rise, sadly. And just two weeks ago, Hurricane Helene swept through six southern states, killing over 220 people, tragically, devastating western North Carolina, and entire towns were wiped out. These are also, beyond the tragic human losses, are economically staggering in terms of the losses.
AccuWeather estimating the total economic damage could be between $145 and $160 billion from Helen. And Moody estimates the property damage alone could be as high as $26 billion. Tons to get into here. FEMA, Starlink, saving the day, tons of stuff. But Freeberg, back on episode 182, you predicted this would happen. What's causing all this?
AccuWeather estimating the total economic damage could be between $145 and $160 billion from Helen. And Moody estimates the property damage alone could be as high as $26 billion. Tons to get into here. FEMA, Starlink, saving the day, tons of stuff. But Freeberg, back on episode 182, you predicted this would happen. What's causing all this?
And let's just start with the science angle, I guess, before we get into the other political and insurance issues.
And let's just start with the science angle, I guess, before we get into the other political and insurance issues.
Let me pause there for a second just to make sure people understand what you're saying. Emissions from cargo ships block sunlight, which then of course reduces the heat absorbed by the oceans. And so we're now choosing between pollution of the air or overheating of the oceans. Am I correct in summarizing that?
Let me pause there for a second just to make sure people understand what you're saying. Emissions from cargo ships block sunlight, which then of course reduces the heat absorbed by the oceans. And so we're now choosing between pollution of the air or overheating of the oceans. Am I correct in summarizing that?
That's the paradox here, is that it was creating a blocker for sunlight, and to your point, Chamath, exactly. Like, shouldn't we just be going back to what was normal? But at the same time, in the same system, we had heated things up. So this is a multifactored system that we're dealing with Friedberg.
That's the paradox here, is that it was creating a blocker for sunlight, and to your point, Chamath, exactly. Like, shouldn't we just be going back to what was normal? But at the same time, in the same system, we had heated things up. So this is a multifactored system that we're dealing with Friedberg.
And I guess the takeaway from all of this is that we got to be really careful with what we do with the environment, right?
And I guess the takeaway from all of this is that we got to be really careful with what we do with the environment, right?
The origin of this, though, Freeberg, is people have done experiments for decades on trying to control the weather or you know, alter the weather. And they're doing that in the Middle East by seeding clouds and creating more rain. We saw that with the Dubai floods, they said that that might have been caused by overseeding of clouds, which they're doing there.
The origin of this, though, Freeberg, is people have done experiments for decades on trying to control the weather or you know, alter the weather. And they're doing that in the Middle East by seeding clouds and creating more rain. We saw that with the Dubai floods, they said that that might have been caused by overseeding of clouds, which they're doing there.
And then there have been experiments, just to, you know, for the crazy laser people conspiracy there, it's there a sun x, there actually have been experiments with lasers, you know, being shot into hurricanes and storms, correct?
And then there have been experiments, just to, you know, for the crazy laser people conspiracy there, it's there a sun x, there actually have been experiments with lasers, you know, being shot into hurricanes and storms, correct?
I'm just saying that's the origin of where people are kind of building on this. There have been the amount.
I'm just saying that's the origin of where people are kind of building on this. There have been the amount.
The amount of teeing it up for you to debunk is what I'm doing here.