I'm from New England so I thought DC was warm 30 years ago.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hotter more humid summers would be miserable. No please no. I don't believe in man made climate change, but I do believe in climate change and its not good. With rising temps will be rising waters here too, and DC is below sea level. There may be no DC to enjoy hypothetical mild winters in.
This is like saying you don’t believe in gravity.
It’s even weirder/stupider than that. It’s like saying you do believe in gravity, but not that it’s caused by the earth’s mass.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hotter more humid summers would be miserable. No please no. I don't believe in man made climate change, but I do believe in climate change and its not good. With rising temps will be rising waters here too, and DC is below sea level. There may be no DC to enjoy hypothetical mild winters in.
This is like saying you don’t believe in gravity.
Anonymous wrote:Hotter more humid summers would be miserable. No please no. I don't believe in man made climate change, but I do believe in climate change and its not good. With rising temps will be rising waters here too, and DC is below sea level. There may be no DC to enjoy hypothetical mild winters in.
Anonymous wrote:I assume we will have hotter summers which is not an improvement to me.
Anonymous wrote:What? Today is absolutely perfect. With a little more sun it would be ideal, but it's beautifully crisp without being cold.