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Does a cold winter mean fewer bugs in the summer? Philip Kiefer © Provided by Popular Science Mosquitoes are hardier than you might like.
As freezing temperatures finally lift across the central US, I’ve got a burning question about what it left behind. In all honesty, it’s something that I’m always wondering about: what happened to the bugs?
This month’s freeze is unusual for our lifetimes, but it’s happening against the backdrop of a warm period without precedent. And as the climate warms, insects and other creepy crawlies have begun to shift north, taking advantage of milder winters and hotter summers. Some of them are poised to chew down forests, while others are implicated in the spread of debilitating illness. So when I hear about record-setting cold, the kind that used to be more common, part of me wonders if we’ve earned a little more time.
A Sunil Gupta retrospective in London captures society’s changing relationship with homosexuality
A powerfully built man wearing a chignon and
maang tikka reclines regally on a bolster. With his bold gaze, he could be Manet’s
Olympia, but unlike the naked woman of the painting, the man in this photograph wears a black blouse and an emerald green silk sari whose brilliant red border counterpoints the cherry of the bolster. The photograph of this bejeweled, queenly (pun intended) man flies in the face of our idea of the reviled and impoverished transgender people who go around begging for alms. Part of a brightly coloured series titled
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Experts say climate change affects the severity and length of winter storms.
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Deep freeze warnings as winter blast grips the nation
These are the latest warnings in the Northeast, where snow and ice could pose potential dangers.Bronte Wittpenn/Austin American-Statesman/USA Today Network via Reuters
Severe winter weather around the country has raised questions about how climate change, more frequently associated with global warming, is influencing the frequency and intensity of extreme cold.
At the same time, record lows from Nebraska to New Orleans, and the most snow in at least three decades for much of the southern Plains, has climate change skeptics asking: Where’s the global warming now?”
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