Why Phoenix’s 120-Degree Heat Could Soon Climb to 130: The Circular Pattern of Global Warming
Doug McIntyre discusses the inevitability of rising temperatures due to climate change, with scientists now proving that global warming causes temperatures to increase in a circular pattern over time. This means that cities like Phoenix, currently at 120 degrees, could eventually hit 130 degrees. The study also suggests that other extreme weather events will follow this spiraling pattern, making them more severe. For regions like Connecticut, where temperatures are usually moderate, a gradual but inevitable rise is expected, potentially reaching 80 or 85 degrees in the future.
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