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    1. Sufficient-History71 on

      Posting it here as a relevant piece of news as it contains a few excerpts from a ETH Zurich Atmospheric and Climate Science professor.

    2. Sufficient-History71 on

      „If someone beats a world record in high jump, you would expect them to beat it by one centimetre and not suddenly by 20, 30 centimetres and the same holds for the weather,“ Erich Fischer, professor at the Institute for Atmospheric and Climate Science at ETH Zurich in Switzerland, told BBC News.

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    3. brocolliwala on

      smile and sip on wooden straws boys while world leaders fly in year on year in their private jets to Davos to solve the problem

    4. Carbonaraficionada on

      Nothing to do with the hundreds of oilfields that got blown up (along with the huge amounts of high explosive to do it) recently

    5. To the people here using wars as an excuse to do nothing: blowing up oil fields does not impact global climate. The oil was going to be burnt anyway.
      Neither is any single one of us able to „save“ the climate but just as we don‘t throw litter on the ground even if it doesnt make a direct differenec: try to avoid unnecessary emissions and vote for people that steer us in the right direction.

    6. scorpion-hamfish on

      No worries, my 80 year-old neighbour told me they had warm summers when he was young.

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