Bull D. Your post only highlights that you do not understand the fundamental issue and consequence of climate change (aka: global warming - a moniker that confuses otherwise intelligent people).
We won't all be living in the new Phoenix with triple digit temperatures. Climate change is just that, climate change - whos engine is fueled by overall uptrending in global temperatures.
The consequence in a nutshell is that in your region, the 100 year storm occurs every 20 years and the 20 year storm hits in 5. There is an increase in amplitude of the climate swings. There will be risks of regional tipping points...too hot OR TOO COLD causing greater calamity.
And yes. Mother Nature bats last... Nature's rebalancing of regional temperatures either up OR DOWN is what you and I see as changes in weather volitility, or perma frost, or melting ice caps or glacier shrinkage, or etc. The consequences of these things is the end game issue.
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