Storms will keep happening, but the long-term trend is warmer winters with less snowfall, which will bring severe consequences such as water shortages and lost economic activity.
Favorite fun fact, the people of Paris live farther north than about seventy percent of all Canadians. Without the ocean currents that are currently slowing down, well suffice to say that even southern Canada is not known for its mild winters full of cool rain.
Climate change is not scary because the temp is two or three degrees warmer than it was for our parents, but becuse we can expect far more energetic and inconsistent weather all over the place, making farming and building more difficult and dangerous. That temp change is not evenly distributed, and indeed one of the effects of climate change is that parts of the earth are actually getting colder than they were at preindustrial carbon levels.
Favorite fun fact, the people of Paris live farther north than about seventy percent of all Canadians. Without the ocean currents that are currently slowing down, well suffice to say that even southern Canada is not known for its mild winters full of cool rain.
Climate change is not scary because the temp is two or three degrees warmer than it was for our parents, but becuse we can expect far more energetic and inconsistent weather all over the place, making farming and building more difficult and dangerous. That temp change is not evenly distributed, and indeed one of the effects of climate change is that parts of the earth are actually getting colder than they were at preindustrial carbon levels.
Yeah and paris is a pretty much in the center of Europe (north south axis) yet currently we have Floods all over Europe and not meters of snow…