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very soon. It will hit hard. 1.5 degrees is when the tipping points start to tip.
To be honest. I did climate activism the last two years until I had a burnout. I do not believe that we can stop it anymore and I think we should start prepping in a sense of building strong communities and practacing solidartiy. While we should still try to stop it we should also try to live in solidarity in this crisis
Fun fact: the planet has been at +1.5℃ for the last 14 months.
The reason why we aren’t officially at +1.5℃ is because the official designation is a political one, which requires some insanely long time at +1.5℃ - usually on the order of 8-20 years, depending on the org - before it can be said that we have “breached +1.5℃”.
Politicians are morons in the pockets of the Parasite Class.
Oh is that related to the sudden jump in ocean temperature?
Yep, water takes a lot of heat to make it go in temperature so any change in ocean temps has a large impact on the global average temperature.
yep. I just knew that germany is over 1.5 for a year or so. but yeah
we cannot stop it but we can still prevent doom scenarios (>3 degrees) by both mitigation and adaptation to the effects of climate change
agree
Gonna be a long, hard boat ride.
we`ll stick together