Yeah.
Why does 'Global Warming' seem to affect the north more than the south?
If it's 'global' the effects should be evenly distributed.
It's bunk.
Change of climate may be happening, but human activities are not the cause.
The Earth is not a static environment. Never has, never been.
Supposedly it is because the continents are not evenly distributed, there is more land area in the north. (Supposedly the warming effect is amplified in the north because there is less snow and ice, and the bare ground absorbs more heat than the white reflective ice or snow did.)