Of COURSE it is normal, bc we don't really know what normal is weatherwise. We have only been keeping track of the weather for a little bit over 100 years and in those 100+ years it was spotty until the age of the computer. NASA was caught manipulating climate data and THEIR climate data has been a big argument for "climate change" and the "evil humans" who "caused" it.
A season happens 4x/year. Climate occurs every 125 years.
MORE important than whether we should be ruled by/taxed by politicians and elites who don't bother to count the gasoline used by their private jets, or how much fuel they use in their homes or by their OWN cars, HOW ABOUT we all work on being better stewards?!?!?
I will brag on myself. Usually I put out 0-1 bags of kitchen garbage that is going into a landfill. I burn/garden with all of the waste product cardboard, then use the ashes next to my trees or in my beet bed. Amazon probably owns stock in the paper companies bc it is their Favorite form of shipping materials, along with NON-recyclable plastic that cushions your purchases. I try to reuse plastic whenever possible, and I prefer to use a nice coffee travel cup instead of buying coffee in a styrofoam or paper cup, that, aGAIN goes into a landfill. How much of your Own trash goes into a landfill?
When I taught school we TOLD all of the students that their paper was being recycled, but I watched the janitor dump the paper into the regular trash every day I stayed late to work on lesson plans.
DD's save all of their aluminum and I make the trip to the recycler count by taking into several bags of cans. I have a trash can exCLUSIVELY for scrap metal and THAT goes in the same day that I drop cans. BOTH of them don't pay as well as they did 4 years ago, but I still do it INSTEAD of sending these products to the landfill.
Reduce, ReUSE, RECYCLE!!!!!
Mean it, and DO IT!!!!
Do YOU adjust your thermostat to save energy? Do YOU keep your clothes until they are won out? Do YOU change dress shoes every season to stay in fashion? Do YOU throw away the old cell phone or recycle it? How about batteries?
https://www.consumerreports.org/home-garden/get-rid-of-practically-anything/
I found this link on the EPA gov site, btw. Wasn't hard.
BP is advertising how they can use food trash to make jet fuel. They aren't charging the government, which means yours and my tax money to charge the military >$30.00/gallon for fuel made from algae, which is a process still in it's infancy.
Let's also talk about where we all get our electricity. ONLY fossil fuels can feed the world's electricity demands
right now. THAT means that Your electric car is being charged by fossil fuels. I would assume that maybe you bought it so that you could run out of gas but still get home. (Also the lithium battery's gel will freeze to a solid when it gets really cold, in the case that you didn't know.)
ALL OF US want to see alternative fuels become the norm, but I will NOT let a powerful politican tell ME that I am the one who needs to change. Show me ONE of them lecturing that is not a total hypocrite.
AOI lectures all of us, but she won't take the train from NY to D.C., which would be the way to use less. "Do as I say...not as I do."
The ONLY successful effort to change behavior occured in the late 1960's. Americans had developed a bad habit of just throwing their trash, like from a McDonald's lunch out the windows of their cars. Littering by highways was a big deal. The ONE commercial, with the American Indian in native dress, standing in front of the trash with a tear running down his cheek changed EVERYBODY's behavior. We became ashamed of our poor stewardship.
IF we can spend our energy brainstorming ways to make it practical and at Least pay for the effort to recycle all items, we will have spent our time wisely.
IT IS MUCH EASIER TO BLAME ALL OF THE 7 BILLION PEOPLE ON THE PLANET, BUT ESPECIALLY AMERICANS FOR CREATING EXTREME WEATHER. It is the coward's way.