As millions of Americans brace for a powerful winter storm, President Trump's skepticism towards global warming has sparked controversy. In a recent post, he questioned the existence of climate change, despite the National Weather Service's warning of a major storm impacting over 170 million people. This isn't the first time Trump has downplayed climate change, often citing cold weather as proof of its non-existence. However, experts clarify that climate change refers to long-term trends in average temperatures, not short-term weather events. A warming planet can still produce extreme winter storms, and climate change is indirectly affecting winter storms by increasing moisture and heat energy. This has led to more severe snowstorms and record-breaking cold temperatures. The Trump administration's dismissal of climate change has been widely criticized, with the Sabin Center for Climate Change Law at Columbia Law School noting the widespread and devastating attacks on scientific research and education. As the storm approaches, it's crucial to separate fact from fiction and prioritize the well-being of those affected. Will you join the conversation and share your thoughts on this controversial topic?