It's not just North America experiencing awful snow this winter. The BBC news website is reporting that South Korea has just had it's worst snowfall in 100 years.
Forgive me, this is my first diary. I had intended to write one, one day, but it always seems to be the wrong time. However I noticed there was no dairy on this so I hope you can excuse the amature nature of this. I don't have pages of passionate arguments this is just me repeating what I read elsewhere.
The weather that the S.Koreans are experiencing may just be a freak event but for those of you who aren't environmentalists, one of the effects of global warming are in increase in freak weather events. While we can not say that the snow in S.Korea is caused by global warming, we can say that it's part of a pattern of supposedly freak weather events that are becoming more and more frequent. I feel it's important that kossacks are aware of this to fight the "haha Snow proves global warming is a lie!" lie that the anti man-made global warming crowd wheel out at the first sign of cold weather. The more people who are aware that this actually proves global warming (man-made or not) is real the more we can fight this lie.
From BBCnews
The heaviest snowfall in more than a century on South Korea's east coast is causing widespread chaos.
Hundreds of houses have collapsed under the weight of the snow. One newspaper described it as a snow bomb.
The South Korean government has deployed 12,000 soldiers to rescue stranded residents.
The worst weather has been in Gangwon province. Weather experts say there will be more snowfall in the area in the coming hours.
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Update: The snowfall is reported to be 31 inches. Should have mentioned that, oops!