Only we could fucking manage that.
I donāt know what to believe anymore
Weāre heading back into a cooling cycle long term, maybe 40/50 years.
Short term this year isca lot colder due to a very strong la nina season, colder winter and stronger Atlantic storm season. Its the opposite effect and reaction to the strong el nino last year, warm summer, mild winter and weak storm season.
here you go mate - really though you should stop reading after point 1
- Long-term cooling cycle: This means that over the next 40 to 50 years, the overall climate is expected to cool down. Climate cycles can last for decades, and this prediction suggests a trend towards cooler temperatures over a long period.
- Short-term effects this year: This year is expected to be colder than usual due to a strong La NiƱa season. La NiƱa is a climate pattern that results in cooler ocean temperatures in the central and eastern Pacific, which can influence global weather patterns.
- Colder winter and stronger Atlantic storm season: The strong La NiƱa is expected to cause a colder winter and a more intense storm season in the Atlantic. This is because La NiƱa can lead to changes in atmospheric circulation, which can enhance storm activity.
- Opposite effect of El NiƱo: Last year, there was a strong El NiƱo, which is the opposite of La NiƱa. El NiƱo leads to warmer ocean temperatures in the central and eastern Pacific, resulting in a warm summer, mild winter, and a weaker storm season. This year, the effects are reversed due to the transition from El NiƱo to La NiƱa.
my own thoughts on why @Heyyoubehindthebushes is wrong
- Rapid Warming: Scientists have observed that the Earthās temperature has been increasing rapidly over the past century. This warming is much faster than any natural climate cycles observed in the past. For example, the warming of the past centuryā0.7 degrees Celsiusāis roughly eight times faster than the ice-age-recovery warming on average
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2. Human Influence: The current warming trend is largely attributed to human activities, such as the burning of fossil fuels, which release greenhouse gases like carbon dioxide into the atmosphere. These gases trap heat and cause the planet to warm. Paleoclimate data show that atmospheric carbon dioxide levels are higher than they have been in the past 800,000 years
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3. Natural Factors: While natural factors like changes in the Sunās brightness, major volcanic eruptions, and cycles such as El NiƱo and La NiƱa do influence climate, they do not fully account for the recent, rapid warming of Earthās temperature. Observations have failed to show any long-term changes in these natural factors that could explain the current warming trend
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4. Historical Context: Studies on long-term global temperature trends have shown that the Earth was already in a cooling trend thousands of years ago. However, the recent increase in temperature over the past century has reversed this trend, indicating that the current warming is not part of a natural cycle
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Itās an Atlantic section just off Greenland which has not seen rising temps. This area has shielded Ireland from rising temperatures
Any chance it could go shield Africa or somewhere for a while
The planet heats up and cools down in cycles since its formation.
I wouldnāt worry too much about it
16.5 degrees at 11pm in October is not natural.
Itās coming down sideways here. Perfectly normal.
Building a giant city in the middle of the desert might not have been the smartest idea in hindsight.
People using fossil fuels to make cars move might not have been the best idea
Itās almost like all that concrete & tar couldnāt trap the heat
This lad thinks āthe flintstonesā is a documentary
Running energy hungry aircon systems so people can live in places they were never meant to wasnāt a great idea.
He reckons you can use animals as household appliances.