Global warming may be driving the East Coast chill

More science, cons.

Global warming may be driving the East Coast chill

The bottom line: The consensus among researchers is that the Arctic is warming faster than any other region in the world. The resulting loss of sea ice in the area could be weakening the polar vortex, allowing cold air from the North Pole to be misplaced over lower latitudes, like North America, and thus creating these cold snaps. But the extent of that link is debated.
Only a fool would believe that... you silly dolt
 
The source of climate change... and we have nothing to do with it
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