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But if it melts really quickly, which is probably going to happen because we have these late snows and now we’re right up against warm temperatures, then you get the water just rushing over the land and not taking time to charge the aquifers and just evaporating off the surface, then it seems counter intuitive, but less water will make it to the lake in that case.

Bonnie Baxter

Found on CNN
1 year ago

Recent decisions about agriculture aren’t the reason for low numbers because these fish are returning from the ocean voyage as part of their journey, climate disruption is causing strings of dry years and hotter temperatures, shrinking salmon habitat and eliminating the space for them to rebound.

Jordan Traverso

Found on CNN
1 year ago

Climate change is expected to be detrimental to Pacific salmon populations at every life stage, we know that the salmon need cold and clean freshwater for spawning and for growth, and that climate change and this megadrought have decreased water flows and increased river temperatures in a way that’s lethal for salmon.

Ben Enticknap

Found on CNN
1 year ago

The snow water equivalent in the snowpack that’s still on the ground is in the top 10 or 20% compared to historic years, so there’s really just quite a lot of snow water out there, with temperatures on the colder side for this winter, it hasn’t had a chance to melt out slowly yet.

Masha Hoy

Found on CNN
1 year ago

If you really need to prepare yourself for a warmer future, you need a reliable water supply in your house for everyone, if you do n’t have that, you are more vulnerable to increase in temperatures. Bottled water will satisfy the thirst, but it will not provide a sustainable solution.

Vladimir Smakhtin

Found on CNN
1 year ago

A lot of trees are blooming out because of the warm temperatures.

Rusty Mangrum

Found on CNN
1 year ago

The main impact that we’re concerned with is the vegetation or potential crop losses, if it does come to fruition, because we do expect freezing temperatures to reach pretty far south.

Jon Gottschalk

Found on CNN
1 year ago

Highs are expected to soar into the 70s this afternoon as far north as the Ohio Valley, with 80s across the Deep South and southern Plains, these warm temperatures could break several daily record highs.

Climate Prediction Center

Found on CNN
1 year ago

As nice as it feels to have temperatures in the 70s and 80s this time of year, the fact that it’s not ‘normal’ can have a profound impact on the ecosystem, even a typical spring freeze can damage commercial and back-yard fruit crops that have been pushed into blooming by late-winter warmth.

Brad Rippey

Found on CNN
1 year ago

Agave is a desert plant, so of course, anything that is moving towards that desert-like weather is going to help this crop thrive, but unfortunately, climate effects are not linear. It doesn’t mean that as temperatures warm that will remain consistent.

Omanjana Goswami

Found on CNN
1 year ago

We determined that it remains stable at standard pressure up to about minus 50 Celsius (minus 58 degrees Fahrenheit). So if you have a very briny lake, for example in Antarctica, that could be exposed to these temperatures, this newly discovered hydrate could be present there.

Baptiste Journaux

Found on CNN
1 year ago

Because of this concerning effect we are seeing with ozone, it makes more sense for the government to put some regulation on pollution and also climate mitigation, because rising temperatures and ozone pollution are definitely linked to each other.

Xinye Qiu

Found on CNN
1 year ago

There’s one hypothesis from a prominent mycologist who suggests that the reason the body’s temperature is 98.6 is because that is the temperature where fungi can’t grow that well. And so, now we’re seeing Candida auris and some of the other new microbes that have come up that really grow quite well – even at temperatures of 98.6 in the human body. And so I think climate change, really selecting for these organisms to adapt to a warmer climate, is going to increase the odds that there’s infection in humans.

Scott Roberts

Found on CNN
1 year ago

Winter temperatures may have gotten as low as freezing for short periods of time, but we know that there were hardly ever any sustained freezing temperatures because crocodilians have been found on Ellesmere Island, and they cannot survive long freezes, in the summertime, temperatures reached about 70 degrees Fahrenheit.

Chris Beard

Found on CNN
1 year ago

Well, some changes, unfortunately, have already been locked in place, sea level increases are going to continue no matter what we do now. But, we can prevent much larger sea level increases — much more rapid increases in temperatures.

Al Gore

Found on FOX News
1 year ago

In a warming climate, the severity of droughts in places like the Southwest and California are being driven by increasing evaporative demand, essentially, the atmosphere is requiring more water as temperatures rise, so you’d actually need more precipitation than you used to have to balance that out — and we’re not necessarily seeing more precipitation than we used to.

Daniel Swain

Found on CNN
1 year ago

This type of work really matters, corals selected for restoration might, for example, be more resistant to warmer ocean temperatures and bleaching, exhibit skeletal properties that are able to withstand more intense wave energy, or traits that might make them more resistant to disease or other environmental stressors.

Thomas Frazer

Found on CNN
1 year ago

Additional Flex Alerts will likely be called as heat will only intensify through Tuesday, with little relief from triple-digit temperatures seen over the next several days.

California Independent System Operator

Found on CNN
1 year ago

This study is a new way of looking at how climate change impacts humans around the world, and while there are many factors that impact people's well-being, this study demonstrates that there is a clear relationship between rising temperatures and declines in life evaluation.

Nicole Willcoxon

Found on CNN
1 year ago

Humans experience heat stress at lower wet bulb temperatures too, and the degree to which they can survive such heat stress does depend on fitness, age, and pre-existing conditions.

Tapio Schneider

Found on CNN
1 year ago

Similar to how antifreeze in your car keeps the water in your radiator from freezing in cold temperatures, some animals have evolved amazing machinery that prevent them from freezing, such as antifreeze proteins, which prevent ice crystals from forming, we already knew that this tiny snailfish, which lives in extremely cold waters, produced antifreeze proteins, but we didn't realize just how chock-full of those proteins it is -- and the amount of effort it was putting into making these proteins.

David Gruber

Found on CNN
1 year ago

Bats are also more susceptible to heat stress, there have been major die-offs of bats as a result of rising temperatures that led to death from heat stroke as bats have limited cooling mechanisms.

Ron Magill

Found on CNN
1 year ago

House Democrats are celebrating all these higher taxes, all this government price setting, none of which by the way, are going to lower inflation, lower the budget deficit, or lower global temperatures for the most part over the next century. But who in their right mind raises taxes in a recession?

Kevin Brady

Found on FOX News
1 year ago

So as far as what we're doing about it, well, we're just sort of worrying, it may be that we just go away from growing apples. Certainly, we will consider which varieties we might plant going forward. Some would be more resilient in these temperatures than some of the traditional English ones that we grow now.

Philip Taylor

Found on CNN
1 year ago

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