Isn’t it amazing how every type of weather is proof of climate change?
The College Fix reports:
After huge snowstorm Penn climate scientists warn about … global warmingThe northeastern U.S. got socked by its biggest snowstorm in about a decade last weekend, with the Philadelphia area getting between 9 and 10 inches.Over the last couple of decades the public has seen apocalyptic headlines such as “Snowfalls are now just a thing of the past” with the quotes “Children just aren’t going to know what snow is,” (The Independent in 2000), and cautions about “snowless scenarios” within the next several decades (High Country News, 2021).Keeping with this, the University of Pennsylvania student paper The Daily Pennsylvanian decided to go to Earth and Environmental Sciences Professor Michael Mann, who said the recent snow makes “clear” the “impact of human-caused warming.”“In regions that experience these stronger storms, we can expect extreme cold — and indeed, in some places, even record cold — even as the planet continues to warm dramatically,” Mann said.Mann emphasized “decarbonization” efforts, claiming the “warming of Earth’s surface will stop” once carbon emissions reach zero.Mann’s colleague Leigh Stearns said “a lot of evidence” points to future worsening of “extreme climatic events,” noting a “warmer ocean and a warmer atmosphere” make more powerful storms.Stearns added that a “diversified power grid mainly supplied by renewables [the costs and effectiveness of which she “hoped” would go down and become more efficient, respectively] could offer a solution for future storm preparation.”
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