The planet has moved a major step closer to warming more than 1.5°C, new data shows, despite world leaders vowing a decade ago they would try to avoid this.
The European Copernicus climate service, one of the main global data providers, said on Friday 10 January that 2024 was the first calendar year to pass the symbolic threshold, as well as the world’s hottest on record.
barbosa43214 on
Looks like Mother Earth just took a warm bubble bath while the rest of us just keep forgetting the towels.
DarkGamer on
Will we be the generation every future generation curses?
pusmottob on
So far we here in Los Angeles haven’t really noticed any negative affects. /s
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The planet has moved a major step closer to warming more than 1.5°C, new data shows, despite world leaders vowing a decade ago they would try to avoid this.
The European Copernicus climate service, one of the main global data providers, said on Friday 10 January that 2024 was the first calendar year to pass the symbolic threshold, as well as the world’s hottest on record.
Looks like Mother Earth just took a warm bubble bath while the rest of us just keep forgetting the towels.
Will we be the generation every future generation curses?
So far we here in Los Angeles haven’t really noticed any negative affects. /s