Capital New York: Governor Andrew Cuomo frequently sounds the alarm about the new normal of extreme weather. He's talked about it in the aftermath of Hurricanes Sandy, Irene and Lee as he toured flooded villages and destroyed homes and roads, and during last year's snowstorms and extended cold snap.
But while he acknowledges changing weather patterns, which politicians on both sides of the aisle have done for years, he's always careful not to link those changes to human-caused global warming.
Cuomo, thus far...