You’ll want to watch my series on climate change in New Jersey

Occasionally, while I’m doing a public talk, I’ll be asked

“What are your thoughts on climate change, Joe?”

And, usually, I’ll respond with something like

“I’m not here to tell you my thoughts on climate change. Let me tell you what’s going on.”

Climate change is not a religion. You don’t believe in it or not.

There are facts and forecasts. Then, there’s what to think, not think, do or not do about it. That’s where your beliefs come in.

My job is the facts and forecasts.

In a warmer, wetter and more extreme New Jersey climate, that’s what I do here in this video series. Thanks for watching and email joe@cupajoe.live with any questions.

The facts and forecast vs. beliefs on climate change

Climate change isn’t a religion, you don’t believe in it or not.

🌀How climate change does, and does not, impact hurricanes

Tropical cyclones has and will see significant changes from climate change. However, climate change does not have its fingerprints on everywhere associated with hurricanes and tropical storms.

🏜️ Climate Change in New Jersey: Drought

More extreme precipitation in a climate changing worlds means drier dry weather and wetter wet weather. However, how much drought we’ve seen hasn’t changed in New Jersey.

🌧️❄️ Climate change in New Jersey: When it rains, it pours and snow is heavier, too.

Climate change has brought more rain and less snow. However, how it rains and snow also changed, too.

🌡️ Climate Change in New Jersey: Temperatures

Since records in NJ began in 1895, the average temperature rose by 4 degrees. Vineyards can now produce grapes are far north as Interstate-78, where in the 1970s, it was mainly limited to Cape May County. However, heat is the biggest killer in the United States on an annual basis and those numbers only get higher, even with air conditioning.

Climate Change in New Jersey: The complete guide

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