The New York Times has an article about how Snowy Owls can serve as both harbingers of and ambassadors about climate change. Such a charismatic creature can certainly get attention…
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But, but … won’t the owls just melt?
Okay, politically incorrect joke from a firm believer in human-induced global warming who is mindful of his carbon footprint.