junesim63, to climate
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Good visuals here of what the incremental rise in global temperatures means in reality.
There is still time to make a difference..

Brutal heatwaves and submerged cities: what a 3C world would look like | Climate crisis | The Guardian
https://www.theguardian.com/environment/article/2024/may/11/brutal-heatwaves-submerged-cities-what-3c-world-would-look-like?CMP=GTUK_email

mkwadee, to world
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BenjaminHCCarr, to climate
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: average world to diminish by nearly a fifth by 2050
Cost of environmental damage will be six times higher than price of limiting to 2C, study finds
Average incomes will fall by almost a fifth within the next 26 years as a result of , according to a study that predicts the costs of damage will be six times higher than the price of limiting global heating to 2C.
https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2024/apr/17/climate-crisis-average-world-incomes-to-drop-by-nearly-a-fifth-by-2050

faab64, to climate

@faab64@diasp.org:> ### Savage heatwave conditions across vast swathes of Asia over the last week. That’s in late April.


https://diasp.org/uploads/images/a20ffa525b305951e253.jpg

grb090423, (edited ) to random
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Two years.

Can't help but feel someone is pushing drastic and intense wars, in an effort to make us look away from what big oil and big money are doing to our planet.

https://unfccc.int/news/two-years-to-save-the-world-simon-stiell-at-chatham-house

hal9000bma, to random German
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Das nennt man natürlich Wetter

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junesim63, to climate
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"If the anomaly does not stabilise by August – a reasonable expectation based on previous El Niño events – then the world will be in uncharted territory. It could imply that a warming planet is already fundamentally altering how the climate system operates, much sooner than scientists had anticipated.”
Gavin Schmidt, NASA

Tenth consecutive monthly heat record alarms and confounds climate scientists | Climate crisis | The Guardian
https://www.theguardian.com/global/2024/apr/09/tenth-consecutive-monthly-heat-record-alarms-confounds-climate-scientists?CMP=GTUK_email

junesim63, to climate
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“The Arctic is currently warming at four times the rate experienced by the rest of the planet. But the Antarctic has started to catch up, so that it is already warming twice as quickly as the planet overall.”

https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2024/apr/06/simply-mind-boggling-world-record-temperature-jump-in-antarctic-raises-fears-of-catastrophe

JNSLCT, to climate
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#GavinSchmidt

Climate models can’t explain 2023’s huge heat anomaly — we could be in uncharted territory

Taking into account all known factors, the

https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-024-00816-z

#Climate #2023 #GlobalWarming #GlobalHeating
#ClimateCrisis #climatechange #ClimateDisruption

junesim63, to climate
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"We need answers for why 2023 turned out to be the warmest year in possibly the past 100,000 years. And we need them quickly"

NASA's Gavin Schmidt writes in Nature on why climate models can’t explain 2023’s huge heat anomaly, putting the world in uncharted territory.


https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-024-00816-z

abucci, to climate
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Why the world cannot afford the rich

The science is clear — people in more-equal societies are more trusting and more likely to protect the environment than are those in unequal, consumer-driven ones.

Bigger gaps between rich and poor are accompanied by higher rates of homicide and imprisonment

Greater equality will reduce unhealthy and excess consumption, and will increase the solidarity and cohesion that are needed to make societies more adaptable in the face of climate and other emergencies.

Eye opening. From https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-024-00723-3

DigitalTaoist, to Tasmania
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Does Tasmania,or indeed the world, really need Willy Wonka-Chocolate Factory in Tasmania? Is this guy a complete ****ing cretin or are there mitigating factors?

Arguing against, personally, it seems to me like chocolate is already responsible for deforestation and people need to fly less frequently if we're intending to stop global heating; I hope very much that Tasmanian Trump loses the upcoming election.

https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2024/mar/10/pure-imagination-tasmanian-premier-vows-to-build-worlds-largest-chocolate-fountain-if-re-elected

BenjaminHCCarr, to climate
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Revealed: the 1,200 big leaks from waste dumps trashing the planet
The huge leaks of the potent greenhouse gas will doom targets, experts say, but stemming them would rapidly reduce https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2024/feb/12/revealed-the-1200-big-methane-leaks-from-waste-dumps-trashing-the-planet

montrebei, to climate
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wavygk, to climate
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just did TV interview and got asked if the changes we are observing are "just due to climate change"...

feijoa, to mastodon
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Here's one that snuck up on me. Mastodon has been as bad for my mental health as Twitter was, only in a different way. Mostly an unending stream of despair over things I have no control over.

rwba, to climate
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Here's a thing, folks. We now have a need for new category of Hurricane/Cyclone/Typhoon. Cat 6 is needed because winds are becoming so powerful due to global heating warming ocean and atmosphere temperatures.Sustained wind speed of 192 mph (307 km/h).

"Michael Wehner, a scientist at the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory in the US, said that “192mph is probably faster than most Ferraris, it’s hard to even imagine”. He has proposed the new category 6 alongside another researcher, James Kossin of the University of Wisconsin-Madison. “Being caught in that sort of hurricane would be bad. Very bad.”

Bad, indeed. Maybe we need a new category of badness to describe the shitstorm we have imposed upon this tiny blue rock floating in the hostile environment of hard vacuum and radiation that we call space

,
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2024/feb/05/hurricanes-becoming-so-strong-that-new-category-needed-study-says?utm_term=65c4c36ee6e8402845c74a04c877bbc0&utm_campaign=DownToEarth&utm_source=esp&utm_medium=Email&CMP=greenlight_email

tuxom, to climate
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As Climate Chaos Accelerates, Governments Turn Blind Eyes

Each of the six decades since 1960 saw a higher global average temperature than the 10 years that preceded it. In addition, every decade-to-decade increase has been larger than the previous one. In other words, the Earth’s not just steadily warming; it’s heating up at an ever-faster pace.

https://www.laprogressive.com/climate-change-2/climate-chaos-accelerates

ScienceCommunicator, to climate
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Animation of annual mean near-surface temperature anomalies in the Arctic for each year from 1950 to 2023. Data is from ERA5. Anomalies are calculated relative to a 1951 to 1980 climate baseline. Graphic was updated on "1/11/2024".

https://zacklabe.files.wordpress.com/2024/01/annual_1950-2023.gif

@ZLabe I assume that was either 1/11/2023 or 11/01/2024?

montrebei, to climate
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ScienceCommunicator, to science
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tuxom, to climate
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20 percent of Greenland’s ice cap lost due to climate change

It has been discovered that 20% of Greenland’s ice cap has been lost due to , which equates to roughly 30m tonnes of ice an hour.
has been a major cause of ice loss in . This has been closely under survey for decades, with much of the ice cap driving up sea levels.

https://www.icenews.is/2024/01/17/20-percent-of-greenlands-ice-cap-lost-due-to-climate-change

feijoa, to climate
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“Scientists have won the battle to inform the public about climate change and its causes, which is why those opposed to climate action have cynically switched focus to undermining confidence in solutions and in science itself.”

Third of UK teenagers believe climate change exaggerated, report shows
https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2024/jan/16/third-of-uk-teenagers-believe-climate-change-exaggerated-report-shows

feijoa,
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"New denial" is a well-funded and orchestrated campaign, that is repeating the tobacco playbook. As is accepted, the latest themes are:

  • Movement is unreliable
  • Clean energy won't work
  • Science is unreliable
  • Policies are harmful
  • We need energy
  • Policies are ineffective

It's all bullshit.

ScienceCommunicator, to climate
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say that the effects of will continue, for some time at least, even after we reach ""

If "we" (, &, we are all "consumers") make a 'superior' effort to dial down greenhouse gas emissions as soon as is practical, the clearly shows that whatever those climate events are, they will be far more manageable for all concerned, compared to a business as usual dystopian future

Getting time on our side. AKA "ahead of the curve"

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