Neil deGrasse Tyson: Climate change threatens Santa

Polar bears aren’t our only neighbors to the north suffering from the effects of climate change, astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson said.

In a Christmas Day tweet to his 4.69 million Twitter followers, Tyson said “nobody thinks about Santa, the Arctic’s most famous resident.”

Santa’s workshop in the North Pole, he continued, is located on nothing but a sheet of ice that is susceptible to melting in a warmer climate.

“Santa will lose his habitat too,” Tyson tweeted. “Soon we’ll see photos of him clutched to an ice floe.”

Most climate scientists agree that climate change is real, and that man-made greenhouse gas emissions are largely to blame.

Tyson is no climate scientist, but he did explore the effects of climate change in the 2014 “Cosmos” television series. He is the director of the Hayden Planetarium in New York City.

Tyson also offered some thoughts on elements surrounding the mythology of Santa Claus:

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