4 thoughts on “Al Roker: Climate Change Sets the Table for Extreme Weather”
Reblogged this on Joseph Ratliff's Notepad and commented:
One of the best layperson explanations of climate change affecting overall weather patterns over long periods of time that I’ve seen.
I’m glad to hear him speak about this, because to be honest I never knew where he stood on the issue. He pretty much never discusses climate change on the Today Show. I wonder if he’ll get a reprimand now.
Reblogged this on Joseph Ratliff's Notepad and commented:
One of the best layperson explanations of climate change affecting overall weather patterns over long periods of time that I’ve seen.
I’m glad to hear him speak about this, because to be honest I never knew where he stood on the issue. He pretty much never discusses climate change on the Today Show. I wonder if he’ll get a reprimand now.
But it IS global warming – the average global temperature is going UP. What part of that isn’t “warming”?
Why not say it like this:
Global Warming is causing Climate Changes.
A warmer world means unusual weather.
Hot & humid summers could mean colder, snowier winters.
Hot & dry places get drier.
Etc…