WEBVTT FILE 1 00:00:00.010 --> 00:00:04.060 [music] 2 00:00:04.080 --> 00:00:08.110 [music] 3 00:00:08.130 --> 00:00:12.190 [music] 4 00:00:12.210 --> 00:00:16.230 Extreme weather was more frequent in recent years 5 00:00:16.250 --> 00:00:20.280 is it a sign that global warming is gaining pace and exceeding predictions? 6 00:00:20.300 --> 00:00:24.330 Now, has extreme weather been more frequent 7 00:00:24.350 --> 00:00:28.360 in recent years? The evidence is definitely to the contrary. 8 00:00:28.380 --> 00:00:32.390 The United States has always had extreme weather. We look back on our 9 00:00:32.410 --> 00:00:36.420 weather history. It's been punishing: floods, droughts 10 00:00:36.440 --> 00:00:40.470 tornadoes, hurricanes, great forest fires – 11 00:00:40.490 --> 00:00:44.530 Is global warming happening? No doubt about it. 12 00:00:44.550 --> 00:00:48.590 We're living in a warmer world, we're living in a melting world, sea levels are rising. 13 00:00:48.610 --> 00:00:52.630 Now, direct evidence of the footprint 14 00:00:52.650 --> 00:00:56.670 or the fingerprint of global warming: we're seeing more frequent, 15 00:00:56.690 --> 00:01:00.730 more intense, and longer lasting heat waves. 16 00:01:00.750 --> 00:01:04.750 As far as hurricanes, tornadoes, 17 00:01:04.770 --> 00:01:08.800 forest fires, floods, and drought, the evidence is definitely not in. 18 00:01:08.820 --> 00:01:12.830 The consensus among almost all scientists 19 00:01:12.850 --> 00:01:18.440 is that it's a small fingerprint, not a large footprint. 20 00:01:18.460 --> 00:01:20.890 But what is true is that 21 00:01:20.910 --> 00:01:24.940 in this country, in the United States, we live in many areas 22 00:01:24.960 --> 00:01:28.990 with great risk to drought, to tornadoes, 23 00:01:29.010 --> 00:01:33.060 to hurricanes, and so part of the dialogue is not only 24 00:01:33.080 --> 00:01:37.110 extreme weather and global warming, 25 00:01:37.130 --> 00:01:41.130 but is the amount of risk we can tolerate. Now looking to the future, 26 00:01:41.150 --> 00:01:45.160 global change, global warming – 27 00:01:45.180 --> 00:01:49.180 it definitely is accelerating and it will have an impact 28 00:01:49.200 --> 00:01:53.200 on extreme weather, but at this point, not much. 29 00:01:53.220 --> 00:02:04.738 [music]