Global Warming Broken Down by Latitude Zone: 1880-2021

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Global warming isn't uniform around the planet. This visualization shows global temperature changes per latitude zone from 1880 to 2021, illustrating that the Arctic is warming much faster than other regions on Earth.

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That was a fantastic new way of looking at the climate data. Love it.
Thanks for that NASA. 👍👍👌

SixthMassExtinction
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This was a wake-up video for me.

On a local scale living in the northeast it’s been my experience that the overnight temperatures have been warming, lessening the ability of my non-air conditioned residence to cool overnight.

It’s gotten to the point that I needed to install a window AC simply to cool my home down to 79° in the evenings so my family can sleep, and avoid near 90° inside temperatures throughout the building.

I don’t know if this trend will continue or not. Also; I don’t know if all this is affected by humans, or not. But I do know this:

Better safe than sorry.
Error on the side of caution.
Life Safety has no bottom line; because life is un~replaceable.

benevolencia
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Once it too late, humanity will appreciate what a miracle life is.

nix_
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China consumes over FOUR BILLION tons of coal a year, and increasing, on power stations and making coal, and is going to continue to increase its usage up to at least 2030. India has joined the Billion Ton Club and is also increasing its coal burn. The aviation industry, which produces about 12% of global CO2, is in post-covid recovery and is breaking all sorts of volume records literally almost every day. And yes, whilst there is a massive increase in "renewables", that doesnt actually DO anything about the previous items.

Until and unless that changes - which is very very very unlikely - then it doesnt matter what the rest of the world does to "combat" climate change. It cant fight a massive load like that.

starpawsy
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Looks like Buenos Aires is the perfect place to live

gabrielham
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So we see earth progress to red indicating hotness, what color comes after red? Will it just burst into flames in a couple of years?

teamginger
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I’m just here for the inevitable comments saying climate change is still a myth

biggusthiccus
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And so it shows it all the north pole ice caps will soon be gone.

thesilentone
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The Arctic has the biggest spike lately. Methane releases are cool

rokuronzoni
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I know this is long, but bare with me: Seems like a similar data set has been used to create several different graphs, but it looks like they are coming from the same source.


I'm not saying we can't improve our planet, but we will kill 100's of millions of people by exposure and starvation if we simply flip the switch to a non-fossil fuel power source tomorrow. Look at what's happening in Germany right now with the potential loss of gas and oil supplies from Russia. There is real concern about people suffering - and again the poor will suffer the most. We are not yet ready to make that change globally. The poorest of countries and poorest of people will suffer the greatest if we make that switch too soon. And there is nothing green about mining the cobalt, nickel, and lithium needed for the EV revolution. We will be emitting as much if not more greenhouse gases switching to renewables and have done nothing to lower global temperatures.

If we really are this certain of a planetary disaster, then why aren't we showing it by our actions? Why are coastal properties still so desirable? why are we still upgrading our phones every 2 years? Why are we buying cars? (and I mean any car - EV or ICE - they both contribute substantially to our carbon footprint). Perhaps we see that the earth isn't really falling apart as "they" say. We've been told the "end is near" since I was in junior high in the early 1980's and that we will see a 10-30 foot sea level rise by the year 1990 . . . 2000 . . . 2010 . . . 2020 . . . but the reality is that we aren't seeing that kind of increase, not by a long shot. Miami isn't covered by 20 feet of ocean, it's still just as desirable a place to live as it was 40 years ago.

Let's not allow manipulated graphs and sketchy data points to lead us down an accelerated path that will create more damage and more suffering than if we allow the natural order of change to take place and make sure the poor do not suffer because of fear of not doing enough - fast enough, when what we are seeing in the real world doesn't match what the alarmist are showing with their graphs.

michaelconnell
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#360degreerotation #climatechange #climatecontrol

LesaneAlbert-xrcb
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#globalwarming #globalwarmingsystem #climatechange #360degrees #360degree

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