Warming Trends Hit America’s Coldest Cities as Climate Change Accelerates
Douglas McIntyre, Editor-in-Chief at Climate Crisis 24/7, reports on a Climate Central study revealing that even the coldest U.S. cities are warming rapidly due to climate change. Cities like Anchorage, Alaska, and Traverse City, Michigan, have experienced temperature increases of 9°F in average coldest-day readings since the mid-20th century, highlighting the broad geographic reach of global warming.
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