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    2023 on track to be the hottest year on record, say scientists

    [url]https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2023/nov/08/2023-on-track-to-be-the-hottest-year-on-record-say-scientists[/url]

    2023 on track to be the hottest year on record, say scientists

    Last month was hottest October since records began, with average global temperature thought to be 1.7C above late-1800s levels

    The world is set to have been hotter in 2023 than in any other year on record, scientists have declared, before a landmark climate summit this month.
    “We can say with near certainty that 2023 will be the warmest year on record, and is currently 1.43C above the pre-industrial average,” said Samantha Burgess, the deputy director of the Copernicus Climate Change Service. “The sense of urgency for ambitious climate action going into Cop28 ([url]https://www.theguardian.com/environment/cop28[/url]) has never been higher.”

    The Copernicus scientists found last month was the hottest October on record globally, with temperatures 1.7C above what they were thought to have been during the average October in the late 1800s.
    By burning fossil fuels and destroying nature, humans have pumped heat-trapping gases into the atmosphere that have raised the temperature of planet by 1.2C since the Industrial Revolution. The global temperature anomaly for October 2023 was the second highest across all months in its dataset, the scientists found, behind only the month before.

    “The fact that we’re seeing this record hot year means record human suffering,” said Friederike Otto, a climate scientist at Imperial College London. “Within this year, extreme heatwaves and droughts made much worse by these extreme temperatures have caused thousands of deaths, people losing their livelihoods, being displaced etc. These are the records that matter.
    “That is why the Paris agreement is a human rights treaty, and not keeping to the goals in it, is violating human rights on a vast scale.”

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    At a summit in Paris eight years ago, world leaders promised to try to stop the planet heating by 1.5C by the end of the century. But current policies are set to heat it by about 2.4C.

    Akshay Deoras, a meteorology research scientist at the University of Reading, said: “The sizzling October 2023 is another unfortunate example that shows how temperature records are getting shattered by a humongous margin. Global warming due to increased greenhouse gas emissions and El Niño in the tropical Pacific Ocean are hitting the planet really hard.”

    Record heat last month left scientists stunned ([url]https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2023/oct/05/gobsmackingly-bananas-scientists-stunned-by-planets-record-september-heat[/url]). They expect the extreme temperatures to have been driven by a powerful mix of greenhouse gas pollution, the return of the natural weather pattern El Niño, and a handful of other factors including a drop in sulphur pollution and a volcanic eruption in Tonga.

    Copernicus said El Niño conditions had continued to develop but that the temperature anomalies so far were lower than those reached during previous strong events in 1997 and 2015.

    “It is frightening to see that the global temperature since June 2023 is much warmer than that during the second half of 2015, when El Niño was much stronger,” said Deoras. “Our planet continues to pass through unfortunate milestones in its meteorological history, and it won’t be surprising to see new records in subsequent months.”

    On Wednesday, the World Meteorological Organization said the current El Niño was expected to last until at least April 2024. Since the effects of an El Niño typically play out the year after it forms, experts say it is likely that 2024 will be even hotter.

    Copernicus found the average global mean temperature between January and October 2023 was the highest on record. It beat the 10-month average for 2016 – the current record holder for the hottest year – by 0.1C.

    Richard Allan, a climate scientist at the University of Reading, said: “Only with rapid and massive cuts in greenhouse gas emissions, across all sectors, can we avoid these repeating headlines of record-breaking warmth and, more importantly, limit the growing severity of wet, hot and dry extremes that accompany a rapidly warming world.”
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    #2
    Way too negative.

    Could you imagine a Canada that replaces Arizona as the winter destination of Canadians? I think that would be great not to have to travel hundreds of miles south just to visit the neighbours.

    Also, think of the fuel savings in not having to heat our homes for 2/3 rds of the year. It would solve Just in Trouble's most current trouble.

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      #3
      Now that would be something... even an extra 2 weeks of nice weather up here by edmonton would let me.grow better tomatoes... and my weed plants would be 20% bigger.
      thanks for the positive info chuck! Woo woo!!!!

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        #4
        So if Saskatchewan has Arizona's climate what do you think Arizona's climate will be like? Probably not very good! Kinda like Death Valley on steroids. It is already too hot most of their summer.
        Some of you guys seem to forget that most of the worlds population already lives in places that are already warm and very hot much of the year!

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          #5
          The net takeaway is the rapid change and the challenges to adapt.

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            #6
            AND another post by Scaremonger. Grow up, get a brain, NO prediction has EVER come true. This is totally absurd how frightened to death some are. Data all "adjusted" for an effect.

            "To all the young people out there who are true believers in climate change you got to watch this video and see WHY a lot of people a skeptical on this CLIMATE CHANGE BULLSH*T !!! We all have our opinions, but common sense has got to kick in!!!!"
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            Dispute these facts.

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              #7
              You should try to not shoulder the problems of the world. It will only drive, correction, walk you into more bad things.

              I have never met an immigrant that said they left their country because it got too hot, as in climate, for them. Why is that?

              Now, I had a few neighbours that left this area because they said it was too phucking cold.

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                #8
                How about if WW 3 starts ? very possible with all whats gong on , 1 or 2 C warmer will be our biggest problem then im sure ! notting but a wealth transfer scam

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by checking View Post
                  You should try to not shoulder the problems of the world. It will only drive, correction, walk you into more bad things.

                  I have never met an immigrant that said they left their country because it got too hot, as in climate, for them. Why is that?

                  Now, I had a few neighbours that left this area because they said it was too phucking cold.
                  So you want to ignore all the very negative impacts of climate change in many parts of the world, so you can enjoy a warmer winter in Saskatchewan? Good Grief.

                  There were 600 deaths in BC alone from the heat dome in 2021. And many many more in other parts of the world and you don't mind if it gets hotter?

                  You and I will be long dead before more serious impacts occur, so don't get your hopes up for an Arizona winter before you are dead! LOL

                  Just what we need hotter,drier and smoky summers after several years of heat and drought in parts of the prairies already!













                  Last edited by chuckChuck; Nov 8, 2023, 14:44.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by fjlip View Post
                    AND another post by Scaremonger. Grow up, get a brain, NO prediction has EVER come true. This is totally absurd how frightened to death some are. Data all "adjusted" for an effect.

                    "To all the young people out there who are true believers in climate change you got to watch this video and see WHY a lot of people a skeptical on this CLIMATE CHANGE BULLSH*T !!! We all have our opinions, but common sense has got to kick in!!!!"
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                    Dispute these facts.
                    So CC tell us why all them experts all got it so wrong ? and why your experts now are 100 % correct ? im sure if you were around 40 or 50 years ago you would also have been saying they were right and parroting everything they said
                    Last edited by cropgrower; Nov 8, 2023, 13:52.

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                      #11
                      Crop you aren't worth arguing with. And you are just repeating climate change denier twaddle crap and ignoring actual science. So give up! You don't have a clue.

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                        #12
                        im not worth arguing when you dont have an answer, its you dont have a clue , answer my question parrot , surely their must be a study for you to copy ?!?
                        Last edited by cropgrower; Nov 8, 2023, 17:03.

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                          #13
                          That's good advice Chuck.

                          Originally posted by chuckChuck;n782488

                          Get your head out of your arse its time to wake the phuck up!

                          NASA has many studies using real DATA, not modeling, that shows the earth is greening up due to higher CO2 levels.
                          Same as it always has.

                          Here's one of many:

                          [url
                          https://www.downtoearth.org.in/news/climate-change/earth-getting-greener-nasa-s-new-maps-confirm-69361[/url]

                          "Authors of the paper reviewed more than 250 published articles and found that the global greening was due to increased levels of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. Interestingly, this phenomenon made earth cooler; as vegetation consumed carbon dioxide, it performed evapotranspiration. According to scientists, global greening since the early 1980s may have reduced global warming by as much as 0.2° to 0.25° Celsius.

                          "It is ironic that the very same carbon emissions responsible for harmful changes to climate are also fertilising plant growth, which in turn is somewhat moderating global warming,” said Jarle Bjerke of the Norwegian Institute for Nature Research and co-author of the paper."

                          Some say NASA is not credible, but they can show it in pictures.
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                            #14
                            I never said CO2 doesn't increase plant growth.

                            Meanwhile the impacts of greenhouse gases have increased global temperatures by several times more than global greening has cooled the planet and most of that warming (over 90%) has gone into the oceans.

                            El Nino is the result of higher ocean temperatures in the Pacfic for a rather short period of time. Imagine what happens when warming oceans become more or less permanent increases and a much larger amount of the oceans are several degrees warmer! El Nino like effects all the time?

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                              #15
                              hopefully it happens soon , winter is too long

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