Die Welt hat zum ersten Mal überhaupt kurzzeitig die 2-Grad-Erwärmungsgrenze durchbrochen

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  1. So much for “by 2050.”

    As the song said, “The ice we skate is getting pretty thin

    The water’s getting warm so you might as well swim…”

  2. This is fine, I am fine with the events that are currently unfolding.

  3. bullshit. it was by a hundredth of a degree. If anyone with basic math skills looked at the source data they would say go to hell.

  4. The nature will solve global warming before humans solve it. It is plenty apparent to anyone with an ounce of brain.

    Carbon pollution will automatically reduce when entire cities go under water at best and wiped out completely at worst.

    Wait until people find out nature is worse than Thanos.

  5. Some say we’ll see Armageddon soon

    I certainly hope we will

    I sure could use a vacation from this

    Stupid shit, silly shit, stupid shit

    One great big festering neon distraction

    I’ve a suggestion to keep you all occupied

    Learn to swim, learn to swim, learn to swim

    ‘Cause Mom’s gonna fix it all soon

    Mom’s comin’ ’round to put it back the way it ought to be

    https://youtu.be/rHcmnowjfrQ?si=m-fU2yPV1AXLd7Br

  6. Still gonna snow and get cold as fuck in winter. Nothing we can do to stop nature. Time to crack another beer and watch some hockey.

  7. and I bet it won’t be the last time. And it will not always be brief.

  8. The consumer directly impacts greenhouse gasses for:

    – Road transport 11%

    – Agriculture 12%

    – Manufacturing and Construction 24%

    – Waste 3%

    – Residential 11%

    – Total 50-61% (depending on how you grade Manufacturing and Construction)

    This does not include: Shipping ground and aviation; energy industrial own use; fugitive emissions; industrial processes; land use change and forestry; unallocated combustion; commercial; other.

    Obviously in Western countries consumers affect the respective categories by a significant amount

    Source: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greenhouse_gas_emissions#/media/File%3AGlobal_GHG_Emissions_by_Sector_2016.png

  9. For the first time ever? So the first time in 4.5 billion years?? I find that very difficult to believe.

  10. Stop all air travel and we’re back within safe limits for a couple dozen years but you won’t break aviation

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