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I worded my statement unclearly. "Global Warming" refers to the change in average surface temperatures over the entire planet. That average is rising, but the inference that it's evenly distributed, either spatially or temporally, is completed false.
There's a lot of local variation in climate trends. Arctic winter nighttime temperatures have been increasing and that increase accounts for most of the change in average global temperatures.
We're on the same page about this not being an existential threat and part of an ever adjusting complex system.
Thankfully we're not foes expect being captains of opposite teams, haha.
I definitely agree with you on every word here. For the last 5 years so, I've witnessed that the winters are cooler here, some days are exceptionally cold. We have been regularly recording below 5° C temperatures in winters which is not usual at my place. And there are instances of snowfall in the lower Himalayas which used to be very rare.
On a side note... If I'm being asked the same question, I'll just say "Neither will melt." Haha
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