as The Polar Vortex Dips, Business Gets Disrupted
Douglas McIntyre, Editor-in-Chief at Climate Crisis 24/7, reports that historic cold temperatures across the U.S. are damaging multiple industries. A dip in the polar vortex, linked to global warming, is leading to airport closures, trucking delays, rising municipal costs, and widespread small business shutdowns. As extreme winters become more common, business disruptions from severe cold will continue to escalate.
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