12-21-2019, 10:03 AM
https://www.bbc.com/news/science-environment-50839974
Next year will continue the global warming trend with temperatures again likely to rise more than one degree above pre-industrial levels.
According to the Met Office, 2020 will likely be 1.11C warmer than the average between 1850-1900,
The year ahead is set to extend the series of the warmest years on record to six in a row.
Scientists say the strongest factor causing the rise is greenhouse gas emissions.
I think this is a well established fact already. What would be helpful is making plans to help prevent the earths temperature from spiking up.
Next year will continue the global warming trend with temperatures again likely to rise more than one degree above pre-industrial levels.
According to the Met Office, 2020 will likely be 1.11C warmer than the average between 1850-1900,
The year ahead is set to extend the series of the warmest years on record to six in a row.
Scientists say the strongest factor causing the rise is greenhouse gas emissions.
I think this is a well established fact already. What would be helpful is making plans to help prevent the earths temperature from spiking up.