
Najmoos Sakib
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The world is on track to cross the 1.5°C temperature threshold for the first time in the next five years
The 1.5 °C (2.7 °F) barrier over pre-industrial levels for the average global temperature is becoming more and more likely to be exceeded during at least one of the next five years. This is the most recent forecast from the World Meteorological Organization, and it serves as yet another reminder of how severe the climate issue is.
By Najmoos Sakib3 years ago in Earth
66 Million Years of Data Suggests, Global Heating Means Faster Ocean Currents
The University of Sydney's Professor Dietmar Müller and Dr Adriana Dutkiewicz have gone even further back to fill in the gaps. Dutkiewicz and Müller show in Geology that massive deep-sea currents have increased throughout warm epochs, meaning that we should anticipate this to happen again. "To date, the ocean has absorbed a quarter of human CO2 and over 90% of the related extra heat," says Dutkiewicz.
By Najmoos Sakib3 years ago in Earth

