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  • Sometimes it's cold out.

  • In fact, this 2017-18 winter is breaking RECORDS for how cold it's been!

  • The last year has seen over 10 and a half thousand low temperature records broken.

  • Prompting many to ask, is global warming even real?

  • I CAN SEE MY BREATH!

  • If you're one of the many who question global warming during the winter, you're not alone.

  • Remember when this happened?

  • Snow?!

  • How can we have a warm globe and ALSO have snow!?

  • The difference isand let me speak plainly here.

  • WEATHER IS NOT CLIMATE.

  • Or, put another way, weather is MOOD climate is PERSONALITY.

  • You could tweet your hashtag current mood, but that's not your overall personality,

  • right?

  • When you think of the climate this way, it makes a lot more sense.

  • Severe weather TODAY?

  • That's a mood.

  • MORE severe weather over years or decades?

  • That's Earth's personality!

  • Citing severe winter as the reason there's no such thing as global warming is like saying:

  • 'I'm happy today, so I don't have depression, bi-polar disorder, anxiety, or issues with

  • anger.'

  • No one can deny that fluctuation is just part of having a personality.

  • In this case, the personality of Mother Earth TODAY, is changing from how she used to be.

  • And it's troubling.

  • Now, if you're one of those who deny Mother Earth's personality is changing, you're

  • also not alone.

  • There ARE scientists who aren't sure if humans are causing this climate personality

  • change.

  • To that I say, picture Albuquerque.

  • From 1991 to 2012 there were nearly 14,000 peer-reviewed published scientific papers

  • exploring climate science.

  • 24 of those dissented and didn't blame humans.

  • To put those numbers in perspective, that's like saying every single person in the United

  • States believes humans are causing climate change, but the population of Albuquerque

  • doesn't.

  • That's pretty astounding.

  • Would you believe Albuquerque, or literally everyone else.

  • Plus, even if YOU are just hearing about this today, science has centuries of research on

  • weather, climate, and the atmosphere.

  • In 1824 a scientist named Joseph Fourier realized the Earth's atmosphere is what traps the

  • sun's heat -- like the glass in a greenhouse.

  • Next in 1859, physicist John Tyndall put some CO2 in a bottle and realized it trapped heat!

  • That was waaaay before accusations of a liberal conspiracy hit the internet

  • Then, in 1897, geologist Thomas Chamberlin wrote that theconditions for lifemight

  • be subject to a delicate balance of CO2 in the sea, earth and air!

  • And if we release the trapped CO2 from one of these, we could upset that balance.

  • And that's what we've been doing.

  • It's been over 100 years and we're forcing Earth to change her personality -- to change

  • her climate.

  • The planet's PERSONALITY is shifting, and that's reflected in her MOOD swings.

  • Since the 1950s, winter storms ARE getting worse.

  • The heaviest storms happen when the surface temperature is between 32 and 28 degrees.

  • That's still cold, Mr Snowball in Congress, but it used to be much colder!

  • This warmer air can hold more moisture which means more snow, more rain, and less freezing.

  • So, even though winter exists and one part of Earth might be cold right this second,

  • it's still hotter everywhere on average.

  • Record hot days are topping record cold days three to one.

  • And that's because Fourier was wrong, the atmosphere is not a sheet of glass.

  • It's a multilayered complex and ever-changing system that we are still grasping an understanding

  • of.

  • In the end, the trend of our climate will continue, with stronger storms, wetter weather,

  • and eventually higher average sea levels, less ice and who knows what else.

  • Objective and documented observation says that's where this trail of moods leads.

  • As the personality of our climate changes, we're going to have to live with a Mother

  • Earth who is quick to anger, lashes out, and is less kind to her human passengers.

  • But hey, at least we can still pack snowballs and tweet denials.

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  • What do you guys think?

  • Let us know down in the comments.

  • Obviously climate science is really really complicated, and there's lots of other things

  • to consider here, but you know your opinion is important.

  • Also watch this video if you want more climate science, and thanks so much for watching Seeker.

Sometimes it's cold out.

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