They said this after last summer (2022) also.
They say it every year.
Ever experienced? In the history of humanity?
“‘Climate breakdown’: 2023 likely to be hottest year humanity has experienced”
Because of all the temperature monitors that were placed next to air port runways, on the tops of apartment buildings in major cities, in the middle of parking lots of stores like Walmart ... ?????
I remember 1980 in Memphis, TN. Five days in a row of 108 degrees. Nothing like it before or since. I also was there in 1963 on Christmas Eve. Memphis was the coldest place in all of the 50 states at -13 degrees and deep snowdrifts. A car was stuck in a snowdrift nearby and they trekked across the field to our house and stayed overnight. Our well was frozen, so we were melting snow in the bathtub for water. I was six years old and thought it was all great fun.
.29 degrees is “smashing”?
So, a 0.29 degree Celsius (or about 1/2 a degree Fahrenheit) is a major change, proof that the earth is hotter than ever? These temperature changes touted as absolute proof that humanity is causing the planet to cook are so small as to be buried in background variation. How am I supposed to believe that a tiny fluctuation in temperature is real, or that background variation is so small that 0.29 degrees is a clear unambiguous increase?
"The three months that we've just had are the warmest in approximately 120,000 years, so effectively human history
So, then, the earth was hotter more than 120,000 years ago. I seriously doubt that we have the ability to measure temperatures in the past with such granularity. We can say that the earth was warmer in the time of the dinosaurs, but that is a qualitative statement, not quantitative. There is no way to measure or derive an exact temperature that occurred in the past. Even comparing temperatures recorded during history with current temperatures is problematic. They didn't have accurate thermometers hundreds of years ago, and I don't think they calibrated them since the technology for doing so did not exist.
I wonder why these doom-and-gloom claims are only based on northern hemisphere measurements?
And, finally, where is the evidence that humans can alter the entire global temperature? While removing vegetation does create hotspots (such as in cities), does that really affect areas that are not near the cities? Why should I believe that long-term changes in earth temperature are caused by anything other than natural cycles, such as solar activity and variations in earth orbit?
Yep.
Hot? We’ve already had snow on the nearby mountains, I’ve had to turn the heater on several times during the past week.
Obviously no one is looking at the the 1930s when in the US temperatures soared and prolonged drought created a dust bowl in the Midwest. My mother remembered the summers of 1933 and 1934 as being especially hot with daytime temperatures frequently over 120 degrees in South Dakota. My father remembered being in Omaha when the dust storms blocked out the sun so that the street lights were needed in mid day. Somehow the climate catastrophe of the Dirty Thirties always seems to be ignored
It’s all about control and we did it very well.
5 will get you 10 that next year we’ll have a record or near-record cool summer.
>>>2023 likely to be hottest year humanity has experienced
Here comes the BS!
2023 likely to be hottest year humanity has experienced
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Prove that.
Show me the detailed records for the past 6,000 years.
Isn't every Summer, (according to MSM brainwashers), the hottest one "humanity" has ever experienced?
Speaking of "humanity" -Isn't it Winter in the southern hemisphere now? Are they included in this hot "humanity" ?