DMala t1_j9giq7f wrote
Reply to comment by Bringyourfugshiz in Over 60 degrees last week. In the 30s this week, with sn[o]w [c]oming on Wednesday night. by TheConeIsReturned
That one weekend when everything literally froze solid for about 30 hours.
sneakylyric t1_j9i5gci wrote
Lolol yeah that was wild
klgp24 t1_j9ik4l2 wrote
I thought it was right before Christmas when we got that little bit of snow that lasted a minute
Why-R-People-So-Dumb t1_j9k1di3 wrote
I’m in the field of sustainable energy so people feel the need to tell me constantly about how that one weekend saying something along the line of “see told you it’s just New England weather, pff global warming,” reminding me of where my username came from.
DMala t1_j9l7dhn wrote
It’s too bad it got termed “global warming” before we fully had a grasp on it. If “climate change” had been the term that people had internalized, it would be easier to explain that the system swings wildly in both directions as it becomes less stable.
Why-R-People-So-Dumb t1_j9lsseu wrote
It’s too bad people can’t fathom that “global” doesn’t mean local either. 🤦🏼♂️
In either case I think the problem exists more broad than some politicized argument; nobody is coming up with solutions either, we are all stuck leaving a footprint for food, basic energy needs, commuting, etc.
timewarp33 t1_j9m08d7 wrote
Lol I think the history of these terms is funny. Frank Lutz, famous conservative political communications consultant preferred the term climate change over global warming because you could more easily weasel your way out of it by just saying "so what, the climate changes all the time!" Or some variation. I had a friend whose mom was a climatologist and her preferred term has always been "global storming", referencing the unpredictability of the situation.
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