up temperatures in the cooling pond. last month, the freakout derecho storm took down trees and power lines from ohio to new jersey. tonight, we have more severe weather from the midwest to northeast where it looks like ghostbusters outside with reports of tornadoes and power outages and general anxiety. we have no way of telling whether we re looking at weird temperature which is temporary or what we re seeing is genuine cliempt change happening around us. what we know is human behavior is affecting the climate. we re seeing a preview of a climate change future where the weather will not just be hotter but stranger with droughts and floods and more bits of our infrastructure not working quite right anymore. the new york times today considered the many examples of infrastructure fail this summer. along with some efforts to improve infrastructure so we re
the cooling pond. last month, the freak-out derecho storm hit the mid-atlantic. i had never heard of a derecho, the kind of weather i never thought we could have until it took down trees and power lines from ohio and virginia to new jersey. tonight we have more severe weather from the midwest to the northeast where it looks like ghostbusters outside with reports of tornadoes and power outages and general anxiety. stuck as we are in this record heat, we have no way of telling yet whether we re looking at this weird weather which is temporary or rather what we re seeing is genuine climate change happening around us. what we do know is that human behavior is affecting the climate. we do know that we re seeing at least a preview of a climate change future where the weather will not just be hotter, but stranger and more extreme with droughts and floods and more bits of our national infrastructure not working quite right anymore. the new york times today considered the many examples of inf