@nippyah McNought did you know that anthropogenic global warming...

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    @nippy

    ah McNought did you know that anthropogenic global warming and the subsequent climate change happens daily now.

    i guess it's an IQ thing, most particularly a lack of it for you.

    Your inability to recognize the future arrives every new day just confirms you're stuck in some time eddy in the river of life, going round and round in circles repeating meaningless denier cliche.

    there's no denying Because You Said So is big, but only in your lounge room. FYI, Opinions of misinformed anachronisms firmly rooted in the past such as you are of no value beyond noise.

    so you wouldn't be aware of news yesterday from the European Union's Copernicus climate service that
    March 2024 was the “tenth straight month to be hottest on record”, the Associated Press reports.

    it might be worth getting up to speed before insulting people with garbage that people can see in plain view is just bs.

    Here's how CARBON BRIEF reported reported the Copernicus analysis yesterday.

    "According to the newswire (AP), data from the Copernicus Climate Change Service (C3S) shows that land temperatures in March 2024 averaged 14.14C globally – 1.68C warmer than the average temperature in the late 1800s and 0.1C hotter than the previous March record, which was set in 2016.

    " It continues: “The globe has now experienced 12 months with average monthly temperatures 1.58C above the Paris threshold, according to Copernicus data…Under the 2015 ParisAgreement, the world set a goal to keep warming at or below 1.5C since pre-industrial times. Copernicus’ temperature data is monthly and uses a slightly different measurement system than the Paris threshold, which is averaged over two or three decades.”

    "The Financial Times notes that sea surface temperatures have been the warmest on record for 12 months in a row, with March 2024 recording an average of 21.07C, according to the C3S figures. The newspaper quotes Samantha Burgess, deputy director of C3S: “Myself and other climate scientists are asking whether this year is a blip, a phase change, whether the climate system is broken and behaving in a different way to what we expect.”

    " The newspaper adds: “Burgess said that the jumps in daily temperatures were even higher than those anticipated by climate models…’The observational records are warmer than what the records told us the warming should be,’ she said.” Burgess is quoted by Reuters saying that "it's the long-term trend with exceptional records that has us very concerned”.

    "BBC News says that El Niño is responsible for some of the heat. The broadcaster quotes Gavin Schmidt, the director of Nasa's Goddard Institute for Space Studies, saying that "by the end of the summer, if we're still looking at record breaking temperatures in the North Atlantic or elsewhere, then we really have kind of moved into uncharted territory”.

    "The Guardian says: “Another month, another global heat record that has left climate scientists scratching their heads and hoping this is an El Niño-related hangover rather than a symptom of worse-than-expected planetary health.” The i newspaper, the Independent, MailOnline, Al Jazeera and Le Monde also cover the story."

    Oi nippy McNought it's about time to divert to some denier bs about MSM conspiracies.

    Because You Said So. Gawd.




 
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