Oh, Good. Climate Change Season is Upon Us
The article discusses the recurring theme of climate change reporting, particularly as summer approaches. It highlights the annual media focus on climate issues, citing various environmental challenges in Maryland. The author expresses skepticism about the narrative surrounding climate change and its historical context.
- ▪The New York Times has raised alarms about climate change again, a recurring theme each year.
- ▪Maryland is experiencing various climate-related issues, including flooding and sinking islands.
- ▪The author critiques the shifting terminology from 'global cooling' to 'global warming' to 'climate change' as a way to maintain narrative consistency.
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Oh, Good. Climate Change Season is Upon Us Eric Florack | 11:57 AM on May 30, 2026 AP Photo, File Greetings! Welcome to Saturday, May 30, 2026. Today is World MS Day, created by the Multiple Sclerosis International Federation. Today is also Loomis Day, which commemorates the day in 1872 when Alfred Loomis patented the first wireless telegraphy system. It's also National Mint Julep Day, International Hug Your Cat Day, and National Creativity Day. Today is also the anniversary of the first Decoration Day observance in 1868 — the predecessor to Memorial Day — and of the 1922 dedication of the Lincoln Memorial.
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