Posted on 10/11/2021 3:01:27 PM PDT by Libloather
At least 85 percent of the global population has experienced weather events made worse by climate change, according to research published Monday in the journal Nature Climate Change.
Using machine learning to analyze and map more than 100,000 studies of events that could be linked to global warming, researchers paired the analysis with a well-established data set of temperature and precipitation shifts caused by fossil fuel use and other sources of carbon emissions.
These combined findings - which focused on events such as crop failures, floods and heat waves - allowed scientists to make a solid link between escalating extremes and human activities. They concluded that global warming has affected 80 percent of the world’s land area.
“We have a huge evidence base now that documents how climate change is affecting our societies and our ecosystems,” said lead author Max Callaghan, researcher at the Mercator Research Institute on Global Commons and Climate Change in Germany.
The study provides hard numbers to back up the lived experiences of people from New York City to South Sudan. “Climate change,” Callaghan said, “is visible and noticeable almost everywhere in the world.”
The findings come amid a major push to get countries to commit to more ambitious climate goals ahead of a United Nations summit in Glasgow next month. Research shows that existing pledges will put the planet on track to heat up about 2.7 degrees Celsius (4.9 degrees Fahrenheit) by the end of the century - a level of warming that would lead to drastic food and water shortages, deadly weather disasters and catastrophic ecosystem collapse.
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i might start believing this bs when these people start leading by example and start living in mud huts and start walking everywhere...
Who knows, there could be 15% living in underground bunkers or in mining shafts or in San Diego where its 70 degrees year round.
Everyone get a shovel because it’s piling up ,LOL
Women and minorities hardest hit
“events that could be linked to global warming”
“By the end of the century”
They’ll let you know 2100. But this time they’re serious.
I agree, just the other day I go rained on...who do I sue for that?
Have the oceans risen to flood Obama's multi-million dollar estate? Fail. We can't go diving around flooded mansions, castles, and other still at sea-level places.
And living in Reno with 2-inches of snow this morning, a bit of human-induced climate change would be very welcomed.
Congress cannot pass a budget, what makes anyone think Congress can do anything about Global Climate Change in 9.27 years? We are all going to die due to Congress inaction!
You are not Van Gogh are you?
They’ll be really thinking climate change if they don’t repent and believe in the Lord Jesus Christ. Besides no one is guaranteed a next breath in any kind of climate.
You are not Van Gogh are you?
Climate Change turned me into a newt.
Let me look in a mirror………………….
One ear…..two ears…..three ears…..
Nope.
At least 85 percent of the global population has experienced weather events made worse by climate change liars.
Using machine learning to analyze and map more than 100,000 studies of events that could be we claim are linked to global warming, researchers paired manipulated the analysis with a well-established falsified data set of temperature and precipitation shifts caused by fossil fuel use and other sources of carbon emissions.
I’m okay if liberals are the first to go.
If you’ll believe a teenage twerp without a science degree you’ll believe anything.
Global cooling already killed me back in 2000...
https://iseethics.files.wordpress.com/2012/06/the-cooling-world-newsweek-april-28-1975.pdf
Since I am now dead I can feel free to give the middle finger to the “experts”.
Climate Change can’t wait!!!
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