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Emeritus Prof Christopher May
@ChrisMayLA6@zirk.us  ·  activity timestamp 23 hours ago

So, 2025 marks the first year that the three year global temperature average has exceeded 1.5C....

And still our political class fail to take the issue of climate change & ameliorative actions seriously in any other way the rhetorically.

Words are cheap, but our lack of cohesive & comprehensive action(s) on climate change are becoming potentially ever more costly (if not to us to the next generations, who we are betraying).

#ClimateChange #politics

2025 on track to tie with 2023 for the second-warmest year
Annual global surface air temperature compared with pre-industrial* average, degrees Celsius (*1850-1900) - shows climb from around 0.3C above in 1950-1960s, with increases really starting in 1980s & continuing to today
2025 on track to tie with 2023 for the second-warmest year Annual global surface air temperature compared with pre-industrial* average, degrees Celsius (*1850-1900) - shows climb from around 0.3C above in 1950-1960s, with increases really starting in 1980s & continuing to today
2025 on track to tie with 2023 for the second-warmest year Annual global surface air temperature compared with pre-industrial* average, degrees Celsius (*1850-1900) - shows climb from around 0.3C above in 1950-1960s, with increases really starting in 1980s & continuing to today
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