- Weather like no other witnessed in Houston the past few days.
- This has been tagged the coldest January ever in the history of the city.
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Houston, a city in the United States known for being hot and humid for money years is now experiencing something very unusual—a massive historic cold season.
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Over the past few days, temperatures have dropped to record lows, making it one of the coldest times in Houston and Texas history.
This has put questions on the lips of residents: is global warming just a myth, or is it something we should take seriously?
Some people think “global warming” means there will never be cold weather again. But scientists say that climate change can cause extreme weather of all kinds—very hot days and very cold ones too.
For example, the Arctic is warming quickly, and this affects weather patterns. It pushes cold air down south, which is why Houston is feeling this extreme cold.
What’s happening in Houston is a warning. Climate change isn’t something far away; it’s happening now, and it’s affecting our lives. From floods to hurricanes and now freezing cold, we can see the changes all around us.
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The people of Houston have been told to manage the situation by using less energy, supporting clean energy, and pushing for rules that protect the environment.




