Is the climate changing? No question about it. We have study after study demonstrating that fact.
"Most of the so-called problems the Democrats are talking about -- the end of the planet, threats to democracy and all the like -- they're simply made up,” Fox News host Laura Ingraham said.
She is an echo chamber for a large segment of the United States. Common folk in cities and towns across the country don’t believe climate change is happening. Or would rather not disrupt their lives to address the issue. Is the climate changing because of human action? No question about it. The mechanism is well understood. More to the point, this is something scientists have known for almost a century and a half.
A recent study determined Arctic temperatures have risen by 5 degrees Celsius on average in the last 100 years. Another has tracked the collapse of ice shelfs in the Antarctic. And research from UNBC is following the demise of glaciers throughout the north.
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