Record Leap in Co2 Fuels Fears of Accelerating Global Heating
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A record leap in CO2 levels has sparked fears of accelerating global heating, with commenters discussing the implications and potential consequences of this trend.
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There is credible evidence that warming has kicked into overdrive, and we will see more warming in the next 10 years than in the last 50. Think +3℃ not long after 2035, +4℃ some time before 2045.
+3℃ will see the tropics - the entire band between the Tropic of Cancer and the Tropic of Capricorn - see lethally high wet bulb temperatures in almost every region for at least a few weeks out of every year, meaning 4+B people will need to migrate away from the tropics or die. Imagine if America had 3× its population crash through its borders as climate refugees in a desperate attempt to continue living. And India is already flirting with lethal heat in real-time.
+4℃ is the point at which all megafauna - animals more than 55Kg (100lbs) - go extinct because of chaotic weather making it impossible to find sufficient food to survive. And humans are megafauna, too.
And with the Return on Research - how effective the discovery of new things is, per dollar spent - cratering by almost 98% in the last century, we will not be able to innovate our way out of our own extinction.
Fun times.
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