Opinion Yes, it’s cold. Yes, the planet’s still warming. - It’s important to remember that the cold snap is, for many of us, just a moment of discomfort, while climate change is a long-term disaster.

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Jan. 17, 2024, 11:26 PM UTC
By Derrick Z. Jackson

It’s become a familiar pattern by now. Every cold snap that grips the nation brings with it a bunch of hot air from conservative politicians who seize on subzero temperatures and declare global warming a hoax.

Mocking climate protesters who interrupted Republican campaign events in Iowa, Rep. Lauren Boebert, R-Colo., posted on social media: “You’ve got to appreciate the irony of climate protestors trudging through a foot of snow and -30 degree wind chills to yell about how the planet is warming. They just don’t see it, do they?”

When a climate protester in that same state was tackled by security guards at a campaign event for Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, Rep. Thomas Massie, R-Ky., gleefully posted a video of the protester being body-slammed. He wrote, “The irony of protesting global warming during a once in a lifetime cold snap/blizzard. dude found out!” And after a climate protester held up a sign calling former President Donald Trump a “climate criminal,” Politico quoted Trump adviser Chris LaCivita as saying: “Climate change? It’s minus 15 degrees. Read the room, man.”

That echoed what the nation heard for four years from the White House under Trump. In January 2019, when there were minus 60-degree wind chills in the Midwest, he tweeted, misspelling and all, “People can’t last outside even for minutes. What the hell is going on with Global Waming? Please come back fast, we need you!”

According to NBC News, as of Wednesday afternoon, more than 100 million people were under wind chill advisories and at least 12 had died, including at least three in Southern states. And another blast of cold air is still expected to hit this week.

Despite the skepticism from those Republicans that cold weather and climate change can co-exist, it’s important to remember that, for many of us, the cold snap is just a moment of discomfort, while climate change is a long-term disaster. Scientists are mixed as to how connected modern cold snaps are to the warming of the Arctic and how much they’re the result of natural variability despite the warming. Some models, according to a 2021 explainer by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, point to stronger polar vortexes. Others point to weaker polar vortexes.

However, all signs point to an overall trend of warmer winters. Tuesday, for example, was the first time New York City had gotten at least an inch of snow in almost two years. Just before Christmas, snow cover in the U.S. was the least that had ever been recorded for that time of year. Maine, hardly known for tropical downpours in January, last week saw record water levels in Portland and flooding all along the coast.

Some media outlets anticipated the cynical conservative reactions and published pieces explaining why today’s frigid weather isn’t inconsistent with the heating of the planet and warming of the climate. There’s the National Geographic headline: “Why cold weather doesn’t mean climate change is fake.” And one from CNN: “As unprecedented heat makes way for cold, it can provide fuel for climate-change deniers who point to freezing temperatures as evidence that global warming is overstated.”

Comments from Boebert, Massie and LaCivita certainly justify those explainers. As for the Trump adviser’s argument that climate protesters need to “read the room,” the fact is that it’s the people in the deniers’ camp who have become more sophisticated in reading the room and taking the temperature of climate politics.

There is new evidence that conservatives and fossil fuel interests, confronted with the fact that 99.9% of studies agree that humans cause climate change and the recent confirmation that 2023 was the hottest year ever recorded on Earth, are changing their message. A study published this week by the Center for Countering Digital Hate (CCDH) found that deniers are dramatically shifting on social media from outright claims that climate change isn’t real to spreading disinformation about solutions.

Based on its analysis of 4,458 hours of climate-denial content on YouTube, the study found that the percentage of posts completely denying climate change have dropped from 65% of posts in 2018 to 30% today. Conversely, posts criticizing proposed solutions to climate change have soared to 70% of content. The prime target of what the report calls the “New Denial” is renewable energy. Deniers are going to new lengths to say that renewable energy eats up land and destroys the environment and local economies, that getting rid of fossil fuels means lowering the standard of living, that solar and wind energy are too undependable and that there are actual benefits to plants on land with warming and to coral reefs with seawater rise.

None of that is true.

In the introduction to the CCDH report, CEO Imran Ahmed said this new campaign of disinformation, often funded by the oil and gas industry, is “cynically used by political leaders to explain why they remain stubbornly incapable of taking urgent corrective action.” Despite the shift, the old cynicism is also still alive, requiring a rebuttal of both old denialism and new.

The CCDH report said one of the original mantras of climate change denialism is that winter weather “is too cold for global warming to be true.” Fox Business host Larry Kudlow parroted that line Sunday when he said our current weather, which he called “global freezing,” reaffirms that climate change is a “complete and utter hoax.” Straddling both generations of denialism, Kudlow said, “The socialist Green New Deal is a hoax, also.”

On cold snaps themselves, there’s some disagreement in the climate models as to whether or how the warming of the Arctic relates to colder weather in the U.S. In a 2021 explainer about the polar vortex, NOAA climate expert Amy Butler said, “I think that the effect of global warming [on the polar vortex] is currently small compared to the noise of natural variability, and in the future, any influence on winter weather would be small compared to the overall warming influence of greenhouse gases.”

There is disagreement over the influence of greenhouse gases. That’s why many climate deniers are shifting from hoax to disinformation and fighting to delay anything that might mitigate what’s happening. The shrill cry of "hoax" hasn’t been completely buried. There remains plenty of hot air from deniers, for sure. It’s too bad that in these current conditions, it can’t be used to keep anybody warm.

Derrick Z. Jackson is a Union of Concerned Scientists fellow in climate and energy at the Center for Science and Democracy. A former columnist for The Boston Globe, he’s the co-author of “Project Puffin: The Improbable Quest to Bring a Beloved Seabird Back to Egg Rock.”

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Derrick Z. Jackson is a Union of Concerned Scientists fellow in climate and energy at the Center for Science and Democracy. A former columnist for The Boston Globe, he’s the co-author of “Project Puffin: The Improbable Quest to Bring a Beloved Seabird Back to Egg Rock.”

He has a bachelor's degree in journalism from UW-Madison.
 
It amuses me that what we call Winter and Summer are just the after effects of the earth itself being baked or frozen (June 21/December 21).

Meanwhile the Kike State of Americanda will do nothing about the Indian's Ganges literally being made of poop, and Communist China creating red rivers of lead like it was their goal all along... but they WILL try to curtail your own methods of Travel to better lock you down.

Iudea Delenda Est.
 
Yes, it's cold... because it's winter. Granted, this one's been odd with the constant snow/rain mixture but I'm not chewing my fingernails down to fucking nubs over it. It's still been pretty damn cold. These people suffer from "climate anxiety" yet never go outside. 99.9% of studies. Lol. Lmao even. Fuck out of here.
 
confronted with the fact that 99.9% of studies agree that humans cause climate change
What about the other 0.1%? Science isn't based on majority rule, if those studies are scientifically valid and come to a different conclusion that means the theory could be wrong or needs to be revised.

175 years ago or so 99.9% of doctors thought infections diseases were caused by miasmas. 3 years ago 99.9% of experts told us masks and lockdowns stop the spread of COVID and the vaccines were 95% effective and prevented infection. Both have been shown to be utterly wrong.
 
Meanwhile, the 1930’s were by a wide margin significantly hotter than any decade since, even with CO2 levels 80 ppm lower than today.

Global Warming is a hoax promoted by grifters.
 
MSNBC is yellow journalism. Just look at the Bullshit Edge pushes.
 
"Conservatives are using cold weather as an excuse to dismiss global warming!" he cried as he used cold weather as an excuse to preach global warming
 
As a friendly reminder, these predictions have been happening since the 1970s. Not one of them came true.
I especially love it how they've been telling kids how the whole world's gonna end and "oh my god we don't have any drinkable water" as long as I've been alive. I changed which science class I was in during high school because the teacher kept doomsaying about how we're all about to fucking die. Like okay, what do you expect me to do about it? This shit isn't productive nor is it educational. It wasn't even about company oil spills or the carbon tax credits sham - it was stupid shit like "we're not going to have breathable air if we keep this up".
"Conservatives are using cold weather as an excuse to dismiss global warming!" he cried as he used cold weather as an excuse to preach global warming
I was under the impression the goalposts were shifted to be about how the extremes have gotten more extreme?
 
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And, as predictable as the sunrise, there's not a single mention of the best way out of the climate change mess: nuclear energy.
 
As a friendly reminder, these predictions have been happening since the 1970s. Not one of them came true.
Funny how the rise of modern climate fretting just happened to coincide with the creation of several government agencies and mandates that would empower unelected bureaucrats and self-appointed "Experts" to demand you change the food you eat, the car you drive, the place you live, what you can build, what you can buy, if you can turn on the AC or not, pretty much your entire lifestyle unless you wanted fined/jailed under the guise of saving the Earth, isn't it?
 
I'm kindof shocked anyone is still pushing warming, I thought 'its climate CHANGE' now was the doctrine because it doesn't have any specific direction and is referencing the upsetting of long standing equilibriums. That one is a lot stronger for the brand because then they can take credit for every single adverse weather event.
 
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