Tough Time Sleeping? Blame ‘Climate Change’

This is what cults do. Blame/link everything

From the link

I’s no surprise that a change in our planet’s climate would affect our coastlines, our weather patterns and our food supply. But here’s something you may not have considered before: Global warming might also affect how well we sleep at night.

In a paper published Friday in Science Advances, researchers show that when local temperatures get unusually high people don’t sleep as well as they usually do. And if climate trends continue, we can expect to have more frequent heat waves that also last longer.

How did humans survive all the previous warm periods?

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2 Responses to “Tough Time Sleeping? Blame ‘Climate Change’”

  1. Jeffery says:

    Actually, grown-ups would debate the merits of the scientific paper. Deniers are satisfied to mock and ridicule. Why is that? Intellectual laziness or lack of intellectual capacity?

    http://advances.sciencemag.org/content/3/5/e1601555.full

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