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> Lots of ways, some which can be objectively measured as "already changed" at the present
Speaking of objective measurements, for our area the temperatures are very close to the historical average
ITEM Historical Average 2013
Avg Max Temperature 58.4 58.9
Avg Min Temperature 39.4 38.4
Avg Temperature 48.9 48.7
Total Precipitation 34.87 34.1
I am in the camp that says that adaptable species such as people, honey bees, coyotes, etc. will adapt to climate changes. There will be specific examples where isolated populations may be radically affected (coasts, arctic regions, etc.) but the effect overall will not be catastrophic. Weather and climate have always changed, most species have always adapted. Those that didn't adapt, went extinct.
PLB
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