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Last decade UK's second hottest in 100 years - LydiaKlok - 01-05-2020 Here is yet another article regarding the dilemma of climate change, this is a real issue as it continues to come up and we continue to ignore the proof of climate change. Although I have said this before, reading this article is definitely not a surprise. As we continue to increase population, causing an increase in needs and wants, and space, we will continue to build factories that create a huge amount of emissions each day as we continue to make the climate change dilemma worse and worse as each day passes. The UK has not been so hot since 1910s, which is a huge gap. In UK, 2019 had broke many records with records to climate change. February 26, 2019 in London there was a recorded 26.2C breaking a record. This is hot for a february day. In July the temperature got up to 38.7C in Cambridge. Not only is the effects of climate change being shown in the UK but it is happening all of the world, and if we do not make safe environmentally friendly changes and decisions we will be continuing on a bad path. https://www.bbc.com/news/science-environment-50976909 RE: Last decade UK's second hottest in 100 years - Racheal Edoamen - 01-06-2020 It almost seems like each day, a record is being broken except they are all for the worst. Climate change is really a big issue and it is obvious and overly sad that the earth is suffering from the damages done by humans. RE: Last decade UK's second hottest in 100 years - Idris_A - 01-07-2020 it shocking that climate change is so serious that we have high temperatures that cause forest fires, to glaciers melting and creating flood, And people asr still ignoring theses because it doesn't affect them. RE: Last decade UK's second hottest in 100 years - Natisha Ram - 01-07-2020 Climate change is getting out of hand and we need to start taking action in as many ways as possible. If we don't start to act now we will mess this world up where it won't be fixable anymore. Maybe our generation will be able to live through it but we aren't giving the next generations to be able to live in a beautiful world like we once did. We should leave this world the way we found it when we came. RE: Last decade UK's second hottest in 100 years - Alessandra Figliuzzi - 01-08-2020 I agree, this article is not a shock, as everyday climate change becomes more extreme and worsens the states of our planet. A temperature of 26 degrees C in February is very warm, considering it would still be winter. More people need to start reading articles like these so they can realize the severity of climate change and understand that is continually raising global average temperatures, and this article right here is proof of that. RE: Last decade UK's second hottest in 100 years - Justin Robertson - 01-09-2020 It comes to no surprise that temperatures continue to rise. Everyday we heard about the effects of global warming and yet here we are. Scientists have seen the warning signs years ago and the world is finally now understanding, at least more than before. To your point, as the world continues to grow and our energy demands grows, we need to find a solution to this global crisis. RE: Last decade UK's second hottest in 100 years - Chidera Ndukwe - 01-10-2020 (01-06-2020, 12:52 PM)Racheal Edoamen Wrote: It almost seems like each day, a record is being broken except they are all for the worst. Climate change is really a big issue and it is obvious and overly sad that the earth is suffering from the damages done by humans.I know like everyday records are broken for things that are destroying earth and these are caused by humans like why can’t we take care of the planner we live in. |