For those who maybe grew up here and are no longer here this is the best winter I've ever experienced in 35 years. There's barely been any snow and there have been plenty days where you can wear shorts. What gives?
I wonder if anything has been going on for a while and has been a topic of discussion for a large part of our lifetimes... something... something to explain this changing climate...What gives? I can only imagine why we have a very mild winter.
Yeah as a kid in the 90s there was snow every Christmas except maybe 1, and was snow until April for sure.Over the last few winters I have noticed we have had more severe winter storms. Storms that have produced a lot of snow in a short period of time. Outside of those isolated storms, we have had generally mild winters that has melted the snow on the ground relatively quickly.
This is where I sound old, but I remember having snow on the ground from late November/early December until late February/early March. The ground was always white. Now outside of those isolated storms, we generally see the dead grass and a muddy mess until spring.
This is the most obvious example locally of climate change to me.
Over the last few winters I have noticed we have had more severe winter storms. Storms that have produced a lot of snow in a short period of time. Outside of those isolated storms, we have had generally mild winters that has melted the snow on the ground relatively quickly.
This is where I sound old, but I remember having snow on the ground from late November/early December until late February/early March. The ground was always white. Now outside of those isolated storms, we generally see the dead grass and a muddy mess until spring.
This is the most obvious example locally of climate change to me.
I’m still farting so I’m part of the problem too. Is it better for the environment if I light them or not?The climate is not changing. Even if it was, humans don’t have anything to do with it. Even if we did, we don’t need to change anything we’re doing because it knows how to fix itself. And even if we did, it’s the big corporations, and not us individuals that need to make the changes. And even if we could, it’s already too late. Even if it wasn’t, the experts- who’s opinions are questionable to begin with- will figure it out. And even if they had solutions, I don’t like them.
Ask the people in East Palestine.I’m still farting so I’m part of the problem too. Is it better for the environment if I light them or not?
Nope it is a molten pit of lava now. Climate change and shitI haven’t lived in northeast Ohio for almost 2 decades. I remember being able to walk on Lake Erie at times after it would freeze over. Is there still that opportunity, or has that changed in the last several years?
Back in the day it was possible to walk on the Cuyahoga River in midsummer.I haven’t lived in northeast Ohio for almost 2 decades. I remember being able to walk on Lake Erie at times after it would freeze over. Is there still that opportunity, or has that changed in the last several years?
I haven’t lived in northeast Ohio for almost 2 decades. I remember being able to walk on Lake Erie at times after it would freeze over. Is there still that opportunity, or has that changed in the last several years?