Grootinside · @Grootinside
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@Radical_EgoCom @ElGriego
I assume you haven't seen the most recent graphics then.
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The incredible, gigantic extent of those changes can't be taken serious enough, yet they find no answer/reaction in media or politics at all.

Ecosystems are more fragil than one think.
Corals, for example, die off completely at a difference of "just" 2 degrees.
If let's say Krills die in masses it will have a dominoeffect throughout the oceans bc they are the major base of a lot of foodchaines.

Of course we (personally) can try our best. But regarding the inaction and ignorance of most governments - it's to late for hope already (for us that is).

#antarcticice #oceantemperatures #temperaturechange

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DoomsdaysCW · @DoomsdaysCW
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The oceans just reached their hottest temperature on record as El Nino looms. Here are 6 things to watch for

By Laura Paddison and Rachel Ramirez, CNN, Apr 3, 2023

Scientists have watched in astonishment as ocean temperatures have steadily risen over the past several years -- even as the cooling La NiƱa phenomenon had a firm grip on the Pacific. The oceans have been record-warm for the past four years, scientists reported in January. Then in mid-March, climatologists noted that global sea surface temperature climbed to a new high.

Here are 6 things to watch out for:

1. The world could breach 1.5 degrees of warming for the first time

2. There could be more drought-busting rain in the West

3. Drought, heat and fire elsewhere

4. Warmer Pacific Ocean fuels stronger cyclones

5. Coral reefs could see catastrophic bleaching

6. More Antarctic ice melt

Read more: accuweather.com/en/climate/the

#climatecatastrophe #ClimateCrisis #elnino #antarcticice #coralbleaching

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