Scientists say you can’t attribute a weather event to climate change, and that is technically right. A whole lot of weather over time is the data used to assess a climate, and so they ARE related. If the climate is changing it is natural that our expectations of what weather we will see should also change. I’ve been around the sun in the PNW 68 times now, and this winter is the first one I’ve seen like this. I like to ski so I get a close look at the snowpack each year.
Personally, I believe that watching weather anomalies happen and then talking about how you can’t attribute it to climate change is a dodge that political entities would love the conversation to be, rather than talk about what we could be doing to address the problem that is quite likely mostly human caused. I understand that climate is described by cumulative data over time and that many things can happen within a period that would be long enough to define a regional climate but just look at the records that are set practically every year, and it is pretty easy to see that it’s time to change what we are doing.
Humans have proved to me that the global climate system, the biological systems, hydrologic systems, atmospheric chemistry, etc. are far too complicated for our little pea brains to understand. Anyway most humans think that what they want right now is more important than all of that stuff, so they justify it however they can. All of us who enjoy fishing, or having fish in rivers and lakes even if we don’t fish for them, should not be so short sighted. The problem with the food web in the ocean is likely highly influenced by the changes in climate that have already happened. There are other factors, also mostly with humans being the root cause.
I am highly suspicious of the idea of tapping into a giant aquifer to solve the water problems that our short sightedness have gotten us into, because the same short sightedness and lack of understanding of this world we live in has gotten us and every other living thing that depends on working environmental systems in trouble over and over again.