Nope. It was always called “Climate change” and it has always been warming which has been known to cause extreme weather conditions. Even with the polar vortexes that have been occurring more often, the hottest years on record have all been within the last 20 years (and 1998 which was an extreme el nino year).
There is no climate change this year we broke her records but you had to go back 90+ years to do it. The earth gets warm and then it gets cool jus the normal.
Doesn’t matter whose fault it is or why it’s happening, if the ocean used to be over the dunes and is now lapping at your second step, you’ve got a problem.
Global warming means that ON AVERAGE the Earth is warming. That is accurate. That added energy (heat being a form of energy) fuels changes in climate by shifting wind and water patterns, adding more fresh water to the oceans through melting (temperature differences, and salinity and pH changes driving other changes), and the added heat (energy) in the atmosphere and in large bodies of water fuels worse storms. Notice that the warming is on average, and that as previous patterns alter some places will get cooler (at least at first), most warmer, the locations of certain storm types can alter (tornado range moving more toward the east in higher rates, for example, which is already doing), droughts can worsen in some places, etc.
It is a global warming but anti-science people chortled as they pointed out that in some places winters were getting colder. Of course the idea that a global warming meant changed weather patterns and in some places colder weather, or wetter, while the average world temperature rose was too complicated. Or too easy to ignore. So to get the message across to them the name was made easier into climate change.
Arbitrary about 4 years ago
Nope. It was always called “Climate change” and it has always been warming which has been known to cause extreme weather conditions. Even with the polar vortexes that have been occurring more often, the hottest years on record have all been within the last 20 years (and 1998 which was an extreme el nino year).
Cheapskate0 about 4 years ago
10 PM in Denver: Almost full moon, very dark red.
I’ve heard some say that it’s time to stop calling them “wildfires.”
I have joined them. These are “climate change” fires and “climate change” hurricanes.
Not that we haven’t always had fires or hurricanes.
But that, of late, the fire and hurricane seasons are approaching twelve months long.
Is it human caused? But even if it wasn’t; if there’s a chance that lowering our carbon footprint might slow the damage, isn’t that worth it?
Liverlips McCracken Premium Member about 4 years ago
Tryn’a figure out what RJ is holding in his left hand in panels 2 and 4. A twinkie and a test tube?
Breadboard about 4 years ago
Verne you have that fallen cow look in the last panel :-)
Tigressy about 4 years ago
One volcano seriously farting is worth more than all humanity’s exhaust fumes combined.
Not living near any volcano, I’d prefer clean air nonetheless.
Forrest fires are necessary to clean out everything and even to enable several seeds to sprout.
I try to keep my negative footprint small.
Just ranting here. No humans necessary.
Andrew Sleeth about 4 years ago
Avoidable.
Ellis97 about 4 years ago
Verne, you are speaking my language for me.
david_42 about 4 years ago
IIRC “global warming” was put out during a short stretch of cooler weather to make it easier for the Know Nothings to debunk their own strawman.
Yardley701 about 4 years ago
There is no climate change this year we broke her records but you had to go back 90+ years to do it. The earth gets warm and then it gets cool jus the normal.
Hydrohead about 4 years ago
Fake News?
txmystic about 4 years ago
Is Verne nekkid?
DutchUncle about 4 years ago
Doesn’t matter whose fault it is or why it’s happening, if the ocean used to be over the dunes and is now lapping at your second step, you’ve got a problem.
oakie817 about 4 years ago
yep
SukieCrandall Premium Member about 4 years ago
Global warming means that ON AVERAGE the Earth is warming. That is accurate. That added energy (heat being a form of energy) fuels changes in climate by shifting wind and water patterns, adding more fresh water to the oceans through melting (temperature differences, and salinity and pH changes driving other changes), and the added heat (energy) in the atmosphere and in large bodies of water fuels worse storms. Notice that the warming is on average, and that as previous patterns alter some places will get cooler (at least at first), most warmer, the locations of certain storm types can alter (tornado range moving more toward the east in higher rates, for example, which is already doing), droughts can worsen in some places, etc.
COL Crash about 4 years ago
You don’t know how accurate that is Vern.
cabalonrye about 4 years ago
It is a global warming but anti-science people chortled as they pointed out that in some places winters were getting colder. Of course the idea that a global warming meant changed weather patterns and in some places colder weather, or wetter, while the average world temperature rose was too complicated. Or too easy to ignore. So to get the message across to them the name was made easier into climate change.
Yakety Sax about 4 years ago
Also known as an extinction event!
Daeder about 4 years ago
Climate crisis.
Andylit Premium Member about 4 years ago
Weather.