First author Dr. Annika Stechemesser said: "People tend to show a more aggressive online behavior when it's either too cold or too hot outside.
People are more likely to be jerks when they're uncomfortable. I'll call the Nobel committee.
That said, blaming discomfort on climate change implies that without human-caused climate change the entire world would be permanently at ideal room temperature.
People are more likely to be jerks when they're uncomfortable. I'll call the Nobel committee.
That said, blaming discomfort on climate change implies that without human-caused climate change the entire world would be permanently at ideal room temperature.
That does explain some things such as those following he-who-shall-not-be-drawn, maybe also people who were once kings.