An increase in global temperatures means more frequent warm days and nights and fewer cold days and nights over most land areas.

Basically, this is what is known as a reduction in the number of frost days.

Imagine saving up money to go overseas for a winter holiday, only to realise that it’s not snowing as long as usual.

What a ripoff! 


This is besides the point, actually. 

More frequent warm days is a side effect of a rise in global temperatures, which in turn triggers a rise in sea levels, which could lead to low-lying cities like Amsterdam and Venice being covered in water in time to come...


Talk about a snowball effect, eh?


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