Comments:Heatwaves surge worldwide as researchers' analysis indicates global temperatures reaching new highs
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3 random days are not a "wave". | 0 | 23:34, 1 August 2023 |
Urgent Call for Climate Action: The Alarming State of Our Planet | 0 | 11:28, 29 July 2023 |
Unscientific and pseudo-scientific climate hysteria is at an all-time high. It is so unmanly and cringe.
Climate Crisis | The Sobering State of Our Planet We stand at a crucial crossroads, with UN Secretary-General Guterres urgently sounding the alarm for immediate climate action. In a passionate speech, he highlights the imperative for wealthy nations to take bold steps in cutting carbon emissions and swiftly adopting renewable energy sources. The time to act is now. Record-Breaking July: Unprecedented Heatwaves
In July, we witnessed an unprecedented event as it became the hottest month ever recorded on Earth, a milestone not seen in the past 120,000 years. Heatwaves relentlessly swept across North America, Europe, and Asia, pushing temperatures beyond the critical 1.5°C threshold and surpassing the previous 2019 record by 0.2°C. The impact of this scorching heatwave has been felt far and wide, leaving no doubt about the urgency of addressing climate change.
Canada's Vulnerability to Climate Change
Canada is on the front lines of climate change, experiencing the full force of rising temperatures due to its expansive landmass and polar regions. The country's average warming rate is nearly double the global average, and the Arctic regions are witnessing an alarming three to four times faster increase in temperature.