Re: Climate Change
It was 5 degrees here yesterday and 86 degrees in the Dominican Republic.
Tomorrow it will be 40 degrees here.
The equator is heating up because the heat cannot move north. This means we will have hurricanes in January (what we saw) and because of sea level rise those on the coast can get flooded with water that then freezes (this is what happened to Boston encasing cars in ice two feet deep).
So if it is 5 degrees in NY and 86 in DR, what is the average? 45 degrees in January -- that is an example of what is meant by Climate change.
People have the mistaken idea that 1 degree warmer will be nicer, it isn't going to be even, it could be 20 degrees warmer at the equator and 18 degrees colder in NY.
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