Seven Different Climate Records Set in 2023

Here’s an article in Global Citizen that begins:

Record heat. Record rain. Record fires. Recording-breaking environmental news is starting to sound like a broken record.

As Samantha Burgess, the deputy director of the Copernicus Climate Change Service (C3S), summed it up: “2023 was an exceptional year, with climate records tumbling like dominoes.”

2023 was an exceptional year with climate records tumbling like dominoes. Not only is 2023 the warmest year on record, it is also the first year with all days over 1°C warmer than the pre-industrial period.

All this raises the question, of course, that since we’re clearly seeing the onset of environmental collapse, how much longer do we sit by and watch as the oil and gas industry profits from our civilization’s slow but steady demise?  Wish I had an answer to that one.

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One comment on “Seven Different Climate Records Set in 2023
  1. Scott McKie says:

    You do have the answer Craig.
    I sent it to you – and it is being transitioned into pc-board production for Beta testing — but that won’t happen here in the US.

    Because of people like you sitting on the information – for what ever reason – it’s going to the UK and the EU first.