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Thursday, April 21, 2016

Global Warming Has Made the Weather Better For Most In US -- For Now (latimes.com)


(Back in the 1970's it was, "The Coming Ice Age" that was being pushed on us not "global warming.")

An article on LA Times:


 Since Americans first heard the term global warming in the 1970s (Note: Not True), the weather has actually improved for most people living in the U.S..

But it won't always be that way, according to a new study. 

Research shows Americans typically -- and perhaps unsurprisingly -- like warmer winters and dislike hot, humid summers. 

And they reveal their weather preferences by moving to areas with conditions they like best.

 A new study in the journal Nature has found that 80% of the U.S. population lives in counties experiencing more pleasant weather than they did 40 years ago.

 "Virtually all Americans are now experiencing the much milder winters that they typically prefer, and these mild winters have not been offset by markedly more uncomfortable summers or other negative changes," writes Patrick Egan, a political scientist at New York University, and Megan Mullin, professor of environmental politics at Duke University. 

However, if greenhouse gas emissions continue unchecked, 88% of the current population will live in areas where the weather is less pleasant than it was before. 

The paper does not predict how changing weather patterns will influence migration patterns over the coming century.

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