Posted on 08/05/2023 7:42:23 AM PDT by ChicagoConservative27
The world has just gotten its first real taste of a planet that is 1.5 degrees Celsius — or 2.7 degrees Fahrenheit — hotter than preindustrial times.
According to data from the Copernicus Climate Change Service, July of this year was the most scorching July on record, clocking in at somewhere between 1.5 and 1.6 Celsius hotter than the average before the widespread use of fossil fuels.
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There must be millions of people dying.
Weather IS climate when it fits our narrative, weather IS NOT climate when it does not fit our narrative.
And how much warmer is it than the year before ?
0.1 C/10 years
Talk to China. I’m sure they will get right on it.
Airplanes are dropping out of the sky, cars are smashing into everything as their drivers keel over from the heat, city busses are coming ot a stop as the drivers expire, city streets are cut off from traffic as bodies are piled a mi.e high in some cases on and on it goes /s
Dogs and cats living together....mass hysteria!
this july was cold by compaeison.
The world needs to get rid of Shannon Osaka
He is superfluous protoplasm, detrimental to lviing
Ah! LEAKED VIDEO: CNN Director ADMITS Climate Change The ...
Next Big Con!
Just like all the fat little kids who would be starving to death if it wasn’t for school lunch programs.
I wish we could get a taste of life without the wapo.
😆
Seems like a normal southern Arizona summer so far.
I don’t read their garbage, but as for the headline:
How do you know it is a record?
Until the weather satellites most of the world’s temperatures were not known.
Huge areas are uninhabited and much more area is traversed by ships or humans only periodically.
Those areas are large enough to drastically swing the average temperatures up or down.
So this is a representative example of global warming?
No hurricanes?
I’ll take it.
Nonsense. I have a friend in Tucson and she says it is hot this year
Meh! RECORDED history. Pretty good bet that its been a lot hotter and a whole lot colder at some point. Trust me when I say we don’t want the “whole lot colder” part anytime soon. Never seems to be put out there the cold related deaths vs heat related deaths. Odd eh? Hey climageddon pushers......🖕
As for us in Central Florida, it has been cooler than normal. Our electric bill was a few dollars cheaper than last year and the mornings and evenings are nice.
There are some hot days, but this is summer, it is supposed to be hot.
Of course if you are a moron and live in the middle of a big city, it is going to be hotter than hell.
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