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Why The Midwest's Deep Freeze May Be A Consequence Of Climate Change

Why The Midwest's Deep Freeze May Be A Consequence Of Climate Change

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January 30, 2019 - More than a quarter of the U.S. population is expected to deal with sub-zero temperatures this week. The extreme cold has sparked some public skepticism over global warming, but scientists actually believe it is a consequence of climate change. Amna Nawaz talks to Dr. Jennifer Francis of the Woods Hole Research Center for an explanation of this counterintuitive weather relationship.

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