The planet’s average temperature hit 17.23 degrees Celsius on Thursday, surpassing the 17.18C record set on Tuesday and equalled on Wednesday.

      • @Boiglenoight@lemmy.world
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        12 years ago

        About 15 years ago I was going somewhere with my family. Stepmom and I were talking about Climate Change then, how if things didn’t change that massive starvation was likely, that crazed weather would be irreversible, etc. and she noticed that my 10 year old niece’s eyes were getting huge. She was genuinely disturbed by the conversation and began to say is this really going to happen? Before I could plainly reply my stepmom reassured her that no, things were going to be fine, and we changed the subject.

        Niece is in mid twenties now and subject to the reality of the situation as it slowly unfolds, like an asteroid headed toward the earth at 5 mph. The future is dreadful to her.

  • @R00bot@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    12 years ago

    How is this not a bigger story? What the fuck?? This is cataclysmic. It should be all we’re fucking hearing about. Fuck.

  • @nbailey@lemmy.ca
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    12 years ago

    “sooner than expected”, “tipping point”, “nonbinding resolution”, “climate scientists warn”

    Everything is fine…

  • TheSaneWriter
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    02 years ago

    This is going to be painful for us as a species. I don’t think it will render us extinct, but the weather will get significantly worse and we will probably see widespread coastal flooding in this century, which will lead to hundreds of millions of refugees. We still have plenty of time to prepare and to change course, but I fear that we will wait until a global crisis is on our doorstep before we make serious changes.

    • @kromem@lemmy.world
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      -12 years ago

      I don’t think it will render us extinct.

      Oh, it probably will, though the memory of us may live on after that.

      In fact, arguably it happened long ago, and we’re currently in an echo of the past in a very immersive history lesson simultaneously teaching the grandeur and folly of humanity.

  • @Coreidan@lemmy.world
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    02 years ago

    I was planning on dying one day anyway. Whether it’s from cancer or needing to eat my own neighbor for survival, it’s all the same at this point.

    • @NatakuNox@lemmy.world
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      12 years ago

      Deep down, it’s wild to know that humanity’s peak was ultimately undone by less than 1% of the population convincing everyone else that greed is good.

  • PewPewDispenser
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    02 years ago

    Doesn’t matter, I’d be dead before the world ends. - some asshole probably.

      • Cris
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        02 years ago

        …of course it doesn’t? Like what kinda point is that?

        • @TeamAssimilation@infosec.pub
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          12 years ago

          Unless you’re Chinese, there’s very little you can do to stop that, as opposed to encouraging your country’s politicians who have proven commitment to curb climate change.

          So “China builds 5 coal plants every day before breakfast” is the whataboutism here.

        • @reversebananimals@lemmy.world
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          -12 years ago

          The point is that this poster is a WuMao and will say anything to try and support the Chinese government. Sad that they have wormed their way in here already.

          • @NewNewAccount@lemmy.world
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            02 years ago

            I am not WuMao. I simply don’t appreciate useless finger pointing and implied righteousness to justify doing nothing just because some other country isn’t doing what they can either.

            We’re all watching the world burn and this finger pointing is doing little else but assure a very painful future.

            • @Reliant1087@lemmy.world
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              02 years ago

              But this user isn’t diverting attention from an American policy or whatever. The original post was on how we have the hottest days so far and they rightly pointed out that a government was building lots of coal plants in that context. Others have chimed in and said that the government also is investigating in renewable, though I question if that makes building coal plants okay.

              None of this is whataboutism. No one is above criticism or scrutiny.

              • @NewNewAccount@lemmy.world
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                02 years ago

                What I see is directing attention at China as a polluter and placing effectively sole blame on them.

                I feel like my point stands and it’s a perfect example of strongly implied whataboutism.

                • @atzanteol@sh.itjust.works
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                  -12 years ago

                  What I see is directing attention at China as a polluter and placing effectively sole blame on them.

                  Sounds like a “you” problem then. No nation should be expanding coal burning.