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When? As I pointed out, the stage was set for decades ago with statements like, "see how hot it is?!"

I said then that it would cause problems and today you have people equally saying, "see how cold it is!"

Neither is proof and now we have a muddle discussion with the media happy to run whatever stirs things up.

The proper move some time ago was to center the discussion around some proxy for global temperature (avg ocean temp perhaps) instead of the variable.

Even now, we shouldn't be speaking about unusual events in terms of climate change. There are more people in more places with more cameras and ability to report unusual weather.



Most news articles these days will follow it with language like: "__ marked the hottest July on record. In fact, __ of the top ___ Julys have occurred in the last 10 years."

Reputable news outlets are also good about including boilerplate like:

"While we can't attribute any single event to climate change, scientists predict an increasing frequency of events like ___."

Extreme event frequency is one of the most unambiguous signals of climate change that people can see and relate to. I feel like you're either consuming sub-par media or attacking a straw-man.




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