According to an experiment conducted by scientists at Virginia Tech University, January’s Polar Vortex may have decimated the stink bug population in the United States:

January's Polar Vortex may have killed 95 percent of stink bugs, experts say https://t.co/ftvFaAv8bP #KMOV pic.twitter.com/GHqPgByLlx — KMOV (@KMOV) February 19, 2019

And since scientists think the Polar Vortex was caused by climate change . . .

Evidence suggests that man-made climate change has caused disruption to the polar vortex, pulling the cold weather south https://t.co/IPSla27LFZ — The Economist (@TheEconomist) February 2, 2019

. . . and . . .

Climate change is not (just) a coastal issue. https://t.co/U4thr3Ih6F — Mark Tercek (@MarkTercek) February 15, 2019

. . . and . . .

The story:

✔️The polar vortex is surrounded by the jet stream;

✔️The jet stream is getting more wavy;

✔️It is more wavy because of #climatechange, and likely…

✔️The loss of Arctic sea ice.#ActOnClimate https://t.co/4GbWJkIQcE — AlaskaWild ?️ (@alaskawild) February 12, 2019

. . . then THANK YOU CLIMATE CHANGE?

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